Trump, No Kings and Tampa
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Residents gathered in droves across Tampa Bay on Saturday to protest President Donald Trump, his scheduled military parade in Washington D.C., his recent policies over immigration and the mass deportations happening across the country.
Tens of thousands of Americans joined "No Kings" protests across the United States against the Trump administration.
On Saturday, crowds of people gathered throughout the country — including in the Tampa Bay area — for what is dubbed as the "No Kings" protests.
On June 14th, citizens will take to the streets to march against Trump Administration policies. Demonstrations across the country, including the Tampa Bay area, will take place.
The "No Kings" day protests were planned before riots erupted in Los Angeles over immigration enforcement raids. Trump called in the California National Guard and a few days later ordered Marines to the city. California Gov. Gavin Newsom filed a lawsuit over the president’s move to deploy members of the Guard without Newsom’s authorization.
A crowd at the zoo cheers on an elephant as it rescues a drowning gazelle with its trunk in Guatemala City, Guatemala. Organizers say the protests are a "nationwide day of defiance" and a movement to "reject authoritarianism."
Thousands gathered in cities across Tampa Bay to participate in a national day of 'No Kings' protests.