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Seven "No Kings" demonstrations are planned in Palm Beach County. They will mark a renewal of dissent following a series of gatherings at Tesla showrooms to air criticism of Elon Musk and the administration's cost-cutting measures this spring.
The 'No Kings' rally in West Palm Beach on June 14, 2025, drew more than 1,000 to the Meyer Amphitheatre to protest President Donald Trump's policies.
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West Palm Beach police are urging residents to expect traffic delays and dangerous heat on June 14. Lev Parnas will be the keynote speaker.
West Palm Beach prepares for the "No Kings" protest, with authorities focusing on safety and traffic management.
Protesters from across South Florida are expected to take part in “No Kings” demonstrations this weekend, with events planned in several cities.
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WPEC CBS 12 on MSNWeek in Images: 20 cats rescued, 'No Kings' day, wild turkey sightingsLate Wednesday night, the Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League shelter was alerted to a case involving over 50 cats kept in filthy conditions in Naples. By Thursday morning, the rescue said its team was on the road, returning with more than 20 of the most urgent cases, many needing immediate medical care.
Protesters stood on the sidewalks with picket signs as drivers honked and stopped their vehicles in a show of support.
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WPBF Channel 25 on MSNWest Palm Beach issues advisories ahead of 'No Kings Day' rallyOrganizers believe the "No Kings Day" rally in West Palm Beach will be one of the largest single-day, unified peaceful protests in recent American history. Stay up-to-date: The latest headlines and weather from WPBF 25Sign up for our NewslettersWest Palm Beach is one of nearly a dozen local areas that will be the sites of "No Kings Day" rallies.
The 'No Kings' rally in West Palm Beach took place at noon June 14, 2025, at Meyer Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach.
Demonstrations are taking place across the United States The post ‘No Kings’ Protests in Photos: Chicken Costumes, Anti-Fascism Signs and Police Stand-Offs appeared first on TheWrap.