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Colorado communities, including Genesee, will join nationwide "No Kings" protests this weekend, opposing Trump administration policies.
SOUTHERN COLORADO, Colo. (KOAA) — The No Kings Protests took place across Colorado and the nation on Saturday. News5 had crews in Pueblo and Colorado Springs. Protestors aimed to showcase a 'day of defiance' that coincided with the 250th Anniversary of the U.S. Army and President Donald Trump's birthday.
Sharon Roggy was standing along the sidewalk of Nevada Avenue downtown Saturday afternoon, waving a sign that said "No Kings" on it as she yelled to cars driving past, many of which were honking back.
Protesters gathered nationwide, including Colorado, as President Trump attended a parade commemorating the Army's 250th anniversary on his 79th birthday.
There are two very different political events in Southern Colorado this Saturday, June 14. People are protesting President Donald Trump in many locations, in light of the military parade at the nation’s capital.
On Monday, dozens of protesters gathered at Colorado Springs' Administrative Building to support U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement protesters in Los Angeles.
Around 1,800 protests are set to coincide with President Trump's military parade in Washington, D.C. yet none planned in the U.S. capital. Here's why.
The Colorado Springs Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression said an “emergency protest” was held on Monday night in response to the Los Angeles ICE protests.
More than a dozen rallies were planned across the state Saturday to speak out against a host of issues from immigration enforcement actions to attacks on free speech and LGBTQ rights.