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Protesters oppose Trump administration, government shutdown, immigration crackdowns, National guard deployment in Memphis
Protesters in Clarksville lined up along Wilma Rudolph Boulevard holding signs. According to Indivisible Tennessee, approximately 800 people attended the Clarksville protest, and an estimated 2,000 attendees protested in Murfreesboro.
Crowds gathered across Middle Tennessee on Saturday for the second round of "No Kings" protests, joining thousands more in cities nationwide.
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'The greatest attack on our democracy since I've been alive.' Thousands attend 'No Kings' protest
It was the third "No Kings" protest in Knoxville this year, and one attendee noticed a different tone this time around. The Rev. Colleen Darraugh told Knox News she's not only protesting the government, but sticking up for anyone who wants to exercise the First Amendment.
I think we have a civil duty to be out here talking to these people and protesting for what we think is right." Organizers reported that the "No Kings" protests occurred in over 3,000 locations nationwide,
A local CBS News affiliate in Tennessee deleted its social media post this weekend after being called out by the progressive news outlet The Tennessee Holler for its “totally not biased” coverage of the “No Kings” protests,
My View' host Lara Trump discusses the planned 'No Kings' rallies across the country, noting that President Donald Trump was 'overwhelmingly' elected through the democratic process, and Tennessee lawmakers' push for permanent federal presence.
MUNCIE, IN — Local critics of President Donald Trump will participate in a nationwide "No Kings" protest event on Saturday, Oct. 18. The local event, from noon to 2 p.m., will be held on the Fallen Heroes Bridge on Wheeling Avenue.