Boston, No Kings
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Demonstrators in Boston and around the country took to the streets to decry what they describe as "abuses of power, cruelty and corruption" in the Trump administration.
Thousands of Bay Staters protested the Trump administration across the Commonwealth on “No Kings Day,” as a leading Republican gubernatorial candidate told residents to consider how Gov. Maura
"They will keep on coming and we will keep on fighting," Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea J. Campbell said.
On Saturday, hundreds of people turned out to the No Kings Rally on the intersection of Boston Road and Parker Street in Springfield.
"Day after day, this president and his corrupt cabinet mistake cruelty for greatness, and chaos for power," she said.
During a news conference Tuesday, Trump said he would have no problem moving the seven games slated to be played near Boston, using public safety as the reason to relocate games if Boston Mayor Michelle Wu does not, in Trump’s view, “clean up its act.”
The pro-Palestinian protesters who rioted on the Boston Common and assaulted police officers on nearby streets did not have a required city permit to hold a rally, per two city councilors who
THE LARGEST IS EXPECTED TO BE HERE ON BOSTON COMMON. HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE TURNED OUT FOR THE NO KINGS RALLY IN JUNE, AND IT COINCIDED WITH BOSTON’S PRIDE PARADE. THIS TIME, ORGANIZERS SAY THEY’RE EXPECTING 30,