Florida, No Kings and Trump
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The many people hitting the streets to defy President Donald Trump in Saturday's planned "No Kings" protests may see some dark clouds.
Anti-Trump protests will unfold across Central Florida and the nation this weekend amid heightened nationwide unrest over the president’s deportation program. The “No Kings” protests, planned to
In the days before millions of Americans are expected to take to the streets to protest President Donald Trump, Florida officials warned protesters.
Law enforcement officials said they were taking precautions but not expecting violence during Saturday's "No Kings" protest in South Florida.
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Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey warned that "peaceful protests are part of our democracy, but the key word in that is 'peaceful.'"
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"I don’t want to hear any whining later saying, ‘We didn’t know,' " warned Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey before nationwide protests begin on Saturday, June 14
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Latin Times on MSNFlorida Officials Threaten Protesters With Death Ahead of 'No Kings' Protest: 'We Will Kill You Graveyard Dead'Ahead of Saturday's "No Kings" protests, Florida officials issued aggressive warnings, with one sheriff threatening to kill violent demonstrators and the attorney general encouraging drivers to run over protesters who block roads.
In the Sunshine State, officials are promising zero tolerance for violence during demonstrations focused largely on immigration and ICE.
A spectacle meant to look like strength. But real power isn’t staged in Washington. It rises up everywhere else," the website states. The protests coincided with Trump's 79th birthday and the U.