Scenes from 'No Kings' protests across California
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Under the slogan "No Kings," demonstrators raised their voices in protest, expressing discontent with the president's military parade in Washington, D.C., and other current governmental actions.
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Gavin Newsom says the federal military intervention in Los Angeles marks the onset of a much broader effort by President Donald Trump to overturn political and cultural norms.
Senior U.S. District Court Judge Charles R. Breyer said he was “trying to figure out where the lines are drawn.”
The Los Angeles Police Department has declared all of downtown as an unlawful assembly, telling all demonstrators to leave the area immediately. "Downtown Los Angeles has been declared as an UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY. You are to leave the Downtown Area immediately," police said on X.