Michigan, No Kings
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Over ten thousand people rallied in Detroit for the No Kings protest, joining millions nationwide pushing back against Trump’s policies.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said Friday that President Donald Trump and his supporters were attempting to stir up anxiety, fear and violence ahead of the planned weekend No Kings protests, all under the guise of provoking a federal law enforcement response.
The second "No Kings" protest of the year brought people back to the Michigan's State Capitol to demonstrate against president Donald Trump.
Organized events are scheduled in cities across Michigan's Upper and Lower Peninsulas, including at the State Capitol in Lansing and at other landmark locations. There are around 100 planned protests in the state, as of Wednesday, Oct. 15. These protests are scheduled in the Upper Peninsula:
More than 100 communities across Michigan have plans to join another round of nationwide protests against the Trump administration this Saturday.
Thousands of community members gathered at the Grand Traverse County Civic Center Saturday afternoon to participate in the n
Thousands of Grand Rapids protestors who marched through downtown streets on Saturday were led by a coalition of two dozen West Michigan clergy members.
Demonstrations are expected to bring thousands of Michigan residents to the streets, for the second time this year. Can you wear a mask?