Ann Arbor, Trump and No Kings
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There was some amazement in the newsroom this week when reporter Jen Eberbach pulled an eviction record and discovered Red Hawk was paying $9,446 a month to rent its space on South State Street. (And I thought my mortgage was
More than 70 No Kings demonstrations or events were planned throughout Michigan, including ones in Dearborn and Wyandotte. Others in Ferndale, Detroit and Ann Arbor drew the largest crowds while more unique ones took place over an Interstate 696 overpass in Roseville and a highway trail bridge in Romeo.
The "No Kings" protests on June 14 brought together millions of protestors who attended more than 2,000 demonstrations across all 50 states in what
"No Kings" demonstrations against Trump are planned in dozens of Michigan cities, from Ann Arbor to Battle Creek, Bay City, Detroit, Flint, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Muskegon and beyond.
The Lansing rally was scheduled for noon to 6 p.m. at the Michigan Capitol, with speeches, conversations with politicians, games, and more.
The organizers of the national "No Kings" protests estimate that millions of Americans demonstrated on June 14. The protests aimed to call out some of the Trump administration's policies.