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Hundreds of people have gathered in Oklahoma City’s Scissortail Park Saturday morning to take part of the national No King’s Day protest and march.
Demonstrators in Oklahoma City joined thousands nationwide for the “No King’s Day” protest, opposing President Trump’s policies and defending First Amendment rights.
Multiple Oklahoma protests are planned for June 14, coinciding with President Donald Trump's 79th birthday and the U.S. Army's 250th birthday parade.
Thousands braved the rain and humidity in Oklahoma City on Saturday to participate in the national No Kings movement, advocating for a safe and united nation.
Oklahoma's House Democratic Leader criticizes the governor for allegedly intimidating peaceful "No Kings Day" protestors.
In an exclusive interview during Tulsa's 'No Kings Day' protest, Representative McCane voices her objection to 'fascist behavior', deepening the dialogue beyond partisan lines.
Jonathan Van Ness, who stars in Netflix's Queer Eye, marched along with thousands in Oklahoma City on Saturday during the "No Kings Day" protest. >> Video Above: Thousands gather in Oklahoma City for national ‘No Kings’ movementSign up for our NewslettersVan Ness brought their "Hot & Healed Tour" to the Bricktown Comedy Club on Friday and Saturday nights.
Protesters are expected Saturday in Oklahoma City for "No Kings Day." News 9 spoke with Oklahoma Public Safety Commissioner Tim Tipton to learn how law enforcement will keep Oklahomans safe.