
Thousands of “No Kings” rallies kicked off nationwide on Saturday against President Trump and his policies.
Defiant Democrats have embraced this weekend’s protests, while GOP lawmakers bash the protests as “hate America” demonstrations. “Showing up to express dissent against an out-of-control administration, that’s as American as motherhood, baseball and apple pie,” House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) said Friday.
Saturday’s protests follow a series of June marches that coincided with the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary military parade in Washington, D.C., which also happened to be Trump’s 79th birthday.
The rallies are taking place amidst the government shutdown as well federal troop deployments across the country.
Insurrection 2025
The Insurrection Act of 1807 has suddenly popped into the news again. It is a quick way to get into Martial Law, and has been in the news a number of times in the past few years. Let’s revisit the issues and see if this time, in 2025, will be different. The Insurrection Act or 1807 was frequently mentioned then the 2020 election was stolen from President Trump, and again in 2021 when the National Guard was called up for January 6 unrest in Washington DC. Now we have the National Guard in a number of cities. Are we poised for Martial Law again?
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The Bulgarian premier and his whole government is resigning from office after nationwide protests against austerity.
Prime Minister Boiko Borisov had tried to calm protests against high electricity prices by sacking his finance minister, pledging to cut power prices and punish foreign-owned companies but the measures failed to defuse discontent.
Twenty-five people were taken to hospital after protesters clashed with police in the capital Sofia late on Tuesday while tens of thousands hit the streets over the weekend.
Many Bulgarians are also unhappy over power monopolies, low living standards and corruption in the European Union's poorest country.
"I will not participate in a government under which police are beating people," said Mr Borisov who will hand in his resignation after a regular Cabinet meeting on Wednesday.
"We have dignity and honour. It is the people who put us in power and we give it back to them today," the prime minister told parliament, adding that he would not participate in an interim government.
The premier did not say if a parliamentary election scheduled for July would now be brought forward.
Hundreds of thousands march against US in Iran
 http://rt.com/news/iran-revolution-rally-us-850/
Police have blocked major roads and are using tear gas and stun grenades against anti-government protesters in the Bahraini capital, Manama.
Northern Ireland is experiencing more protests.
Idle No More Protests go global.
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2013/01/01/idle-no-more-global-rallies...
Rioting takes place in stores in Argentina:
http://rt.com/news/bangladesh-protest-violence-election-645/
Published: 09 December, 2012, 15:48

Activists of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) shout slogans as they set fire to tyres during a nationwide blockade in Dhaka December 9, 2012.(Reuters / Andrew Biraj)
http://rt.com/news/bangladesh-clashes-protest-violent-289/
Published: 05 December, 2012, 02:50

Activists of Bangladesh's Jamaat-e-Islami party set fire to tyres as they block a street in Narayanganj December 4, 2012. (Reuters)
At least one person has been killed and scores injured and detained by police as a protest organized by Bangladesh’s largest Islamic party turned violent, with police reportedly using live ammunition against the rioters.
The strike was organized by Jamaat e Islami in protest against the trials of the organization's leaders, who are charged with war crimes allegedly committed during the country’s 1971 liberation war. During the nationwide protests, rioters have set some 20 cars on fire, including one at the US Embassy in Dhaka.
Police used live ammunition, tear gas and rubber bullets to quell the angry crowd across the nation, as violence was also reported in the cities of Sylhet, Rajshahi and Narayanganj.
Sixty-nine people have been arrested, according to police, while an 18-year-old was shot dead in clashes in the town of Chirirbandar, 300 kilometers from the capital.
Hospital officials confirmed that the death was caused by live ammunition used by the law enforcement.
The government of Bangladesh holds Jamaat responsible for much of the bloodshed caused during a nine-month war against Pakistan, in which an estimated three million people were killed.




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