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Raleigh had two demonstrations on Saturday as part of nationwide protests against President Trump and his policies.
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The first of two rallies against the Trump administration in North Carolina’s capital city took place on Capital Boulevard ...
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The Raleigh ‘No Kings’ rally organized by 50501 NC will be on Capital Boulevard. A second protest from NC Democrats will be in downtown at Capitol.
According to NC 50501 spokesperson Cole Dragotta, the Raleigh protest is expected to draw more than 2,000 people as of Friday morning. “No Kings” noted that the demonstrations are a commitment ...
Thousands came together in North Raleigh Saturday, lining both sides of Capital Boulevard for a “No Kings” rally to protest the Trump administration’s policies. Protesters chanted as they ...
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Protestors gathered in Raleigh's Moore Square to protest Immigration and Customs Enforcement and recent anti-immigrant legislation in the N.C. General Assembly.
Raleigh protest free of confrontations. The Raleigh protest also remained peaceful, with few outward signs of hostility from passing traffic.