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MAA number of CNMI residents joined the nationwide No Kings Day protest last June 14 at the old Microl intersection in Oleai.
No Kings Day protest was demonstration organized on the day of the U.S. Army 250th Anniversary Parade and the 79th birthday of U.S. President Donald Trump, in protest of Trump's policies and actions during his second presidency.
In last June 14’s rally near the stoplight across what used to be called Microl intersection, protesters held signs that read “Due Process,” “Courage,” “Orange Lies Matter,” “No Kings,” “Say No To Kings,” and “No Kings We The People,” among others.
One of the organizers of the group, Heidi Yelin, said she took part in the No Kings Day protest because she’s upset about the course of the country, the way it's going, and the current administration in the United States.
She said the CNMI despite being far away from the U.S. mainland is affected by the policies of Trump’s administration.
Read the full story by Mark Rabago at marianaspress.com
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