
Clashes and Arrests Reported at 'No Kings' Protests in Los Angeles Amid Wider Rallies
Crowds, including actor Robert De Niro and Bruce Springsteen, gathered across the U.S. and Europe for 'No Kings' rallies, with organizers claiming millions turned out to express opposition to Donald Trump's policies. In Los Angeles, two people were arrested for assaulting law enforcement during a protest where 1,000 individuals surrounded a federal building.
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Crowds Gather Across U.S. for ‘No Kings’ Rallies to Oppose Trump - WSJ
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