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Protests took place in more than 1,500 cities on the same day that the president's birthday military parade, costing tens of millions of dollars, took place.
Cathedral Square Park was filled with people attending the anti-Trump administration protest.
Thousands of people joined massive No Kings Day marches in communities across Wisconsin to protest President Donald Trump.
Hundreds gathered at Cathedral Square Park in Milwaukee for a "No Kings" protest against President Trump's planned military parade, joining hundreds of cities nationwide.
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WISN 12 News on MSNSoutheast Wisconsin joins nationwide 'No Kings' protests against TrumpOrganizers estimated around 10,000 people attended the protest in Milwaukee. More than 50 known locations across Wisconsin come together to join the nationwide "No Kings" protests against President Donald Trump's second-term agenda.
This weekend, a coordinated network of protests will be held in hundreds of cities around the world against President Trump and white house policies.They've been named the "No Kings"
More than 100 pro-democracy advocacy groups are working together to organize "No Kings" protests, with actions planned in more than 1,500 cities nationwide, including Milwaukee, according to its ...
Milwaukee residents protest against ICE raids and Trump's policies, with further "No Kings" protests planned to coincide with Trump's military parade on June 14.
A number of "No Kings Day" rallies have kicked off in Southeast Wisconsin, joining a national movement of counter-protests to the military parade taking place in Washington D.C. on
Thousands of protesters across the US marched against the Trump administration as part the "No Kings" movement Saturday, June 14.