No Kings, protests
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Oklahoma City, protest and flag day
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On June 14, progressive organizers in Oklahoma plan peaceful protests in Tulsa and Oklahoma City, coinciding with Donald Trump’s birthday, Flag Day, and the U.S. Army’s anniversary, aiming to challenge perceived authoritarianism and advocate for democratic values.
Hundreds of people have gathered in Oklahoma City’s Scissortail Park Saturday morning to take part of the national 'No King’s' protest and march.WATCH: Oklahoma City prepares for peaceful 'No Kings Day' protestSign up for our Newsletters >> Download the KOCO 5 app | Subscribe to KOCO 5’s YouTube channelOklahoma City is one of the more than 1,
Gov. Kevin Stitt said local officials refused to get involved in the 2020 protests, but OKC Mayor David Holt did take action and met with protesters
Peaceful protests planned in Oklahoma on 'No Kings Day.' Get the full event schedule for Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and more as protestors demand civil liberties and democratic reform.
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.
Part of a network of nationwide protest, the "No Kings" protest in Memphis drew thousands of peaceful protesters from around the area.