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Some three dozen protests were scheduled to be held across the Garden State. Demonstrations were planned in Atlantic City, Newark, Ocean City, Princeton, Rutherford, Teaneck and Wayne, as well as in Cape May Court House, Galloway Township, Glassboro, Pine Hill and Vineland.
Jon Bon Jovi joined scads of Americans over the weekend to protest the policies of President Donald Trump at the No Kings demonstrations.
Want to know where the nearest 'No Kings' protest is this weekend? See the rallies planned at the Jersey Shore and around the state.
New Jersey Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mikie Sherrill addressed a "No Kings" protest and vowed to fight President Donald Trump "tooth and nail."
At least 50 different towns are planning rallies to protest what some describe as the Trump administration’s attacks on democracy.
Past No Kings protests happened nationwide in June, which coincided with Donald Trump's birthday, Flag Day and the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary.
A second wave of 'No Kings' protests on Oct. 18, aiming to rally again against perceived autocratic leadership, is washing over New Jersey.
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Live NYC 'No Kings' protest: Updates, street closures, map
Hundreds of "No Kings Day" protests are planned across the United States, including in the New York City area, today to protest many of the Trump administration's policies. Follow along and watch live coverage here.