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A massive show of protest swept through Northeast Ohio on Saturday, as thousands gathered for more than a dozen “No Kings” rallies, part of a nationwide day of defiance against authoritarianism and the policies of President Donald Trump.
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While the First Amendment protects your right to protest, here's what you're not allowed to do while demonstrating in Ohio.
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Raw Story on MSN'No Trump! No KKK!' Anti-MAGA protesters swarm Ohio CapitolAnti-Donald Trump protests are scheduled around the country on Saturday, but some jumped the gun early, taking to the streets with a march to Ohio's state capitol. The Columbus Dispatch uploaded a video Friday showing the anti-ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) protesters speaking out against the raids around the country.
The Republican-led plan primarily affects Ivy League universities, but the formulation would also impact one private Ohio university.
Shame on the Dispatch for echoing a false narrative in Thursday’s front page headline, “Columbus’ ICE Out! Rally remains peaceful," on June 12. Reinforcing the administration’s false claims helps to justify using military force against peaceful protestors and puts us all in danger.
A new Trump travel ban targets people born in Somalia, Haiti, Eritrea and more, confusing some Ohioans and leading others to call the action "evil."
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AlterNet on MSN'Oh, the irony': Trump brutally mocked after attending 'Les Miserables' performancePresident Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump attended a performance of Victor Hugo's "Les Misérables" at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. The president, according to Newsweek, was greeted with a combination of "cheers and boos.