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On July 4, a series of demonstrations erupted across the United States in protest of President Donald Trump and his ...
Washington, D.C. was the Sunday stage for two clashing narratives: a patriotic Army parade and nationwide “No Kings” protests demanding accountability. But the real battle wasn’t on the ...
Survival of the country, survival of our personal happiness, our peace of mind, our ability, even willingness, to get along ...
Trump got his long-coveted military parade, and democracy protests drew huge crowds. After massive turnouts last weekend for “No Kings” democracy protests, activists opposed to President ...
Dissent against the parade is also coming partly from within one of Trump’s most reliable support bases: veterans. Although former U.S. military personnel have historically voted with wide margins in ...
The controversial Army parade through Washington, D.C., in June that coincided with Donald Trump ’s birthday cost the service ...
The July 17 protest in Green Bay was intended as a demonstration focused on civil rights. Protesters expressed anger and ...
Lance Brammer, a 56-year-old teacher from Ohio attending his first Pride parade in New York, said he felt “validated” as he marveled at the sheer size of the city’s celebration, the nation ...
Following the June 14 parade and protests, here's my takeaway: Trump is nowhere close to a dictator – and Democrats proved U.S. democracy is just fine. Ingrid Jacques is a columnist at USA TODAY.
Opinion: From massive protests to a puny parade, America really let Donald Trump down Patriotism in the age of Trump, for many, is standing up to the nonsense But what of the rest of us?
Belfast’s Pride parade passed in a party mood on Saturday afternoon – though with its focus on political protest this year, ...