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Rain didn’t stop thousands of protesters from coming out in New York’s midtown Manhattan. Demonstrators held American flags and signs that said “No Kings” and “I Prefer My Ice Crushed.” Police said they closed about a mile of Fifth Avenue to traffic for the protest.
Here are the areas No Kings Day protests will be held in NYC, as a law enforcement source told The Post the NYPD “have to be prepared” for crowds as big as 2020’s social justice
WNYT reports Catherine Benincasa, 32, of Manchester, New Hampshire, was arrested Saturday after an argument escalated during an anti-Trump rally in Warrensburg, N.Y. She’s been charged with second-degree menacing, third-degree assault, and fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon.
About 400 residents of Port Washington braved a downpour to hold a raucous protest against the Trump administration in the politically mixed New York City suburb on Long Island. Amid cars honking in support,
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Follow The Post’s live updates from “No Kings” protests against President Trump in NYC and across the country on Saturday,
NYC Deputy Mayor for Public Safety Kaz Daughtry discusses how law enforcement plans to keep peace amid 'No Kings' protests in New York City on 'Fox News Live.'
Another protest against federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids ended with arrests in Lower Manhattan on Wednesday. Protesters returned to the federal immigration courts for a second night of demonstrations in solidarity with the protests in Los Angeles,