Tag: Protest

Naked protesters cycle through Portland in protest against federal troops

On Sunday, protesters in Portland rallied against the Trump administration, showcasing the city’s distinctive and playful character by

Exclusive | Suspected Antifa professor — who compared feds to Nazis — brought a loaded gun to anti-ICE protest: DHS

A college professor suspected of having affiliations with Antifa — who has referred to Immigration and Customs Enforcement

Activists strip to their underwear at Maine school board meeting to protest trans athlete policy: ‘You feel uncomfortable?’

This week, three protesters bared their bodies to their underwear during a school board meeting in Maine, expressing

House Republicans Have A Full Shutdown Meltdown And Call Upcoming No Kings Protest Terrorism

In the political theater of Washington, it’s evident that the Republican Party is grappling with a palpable fear

Kids’ school dinner protest leaves a bad taste

Last week, a campaign orchestrated by the National Education Union (NEU) involving primary school students distributing leaflets at

Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA Sets ‘All American Halftime Show’ in Protest of Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Performance

In a bold move reflecting the politicization of music, Turning Point USA, the organization founded by the late

Oregon Republicans Caught Posting Misleading Protest Image 

CategoryNews The organization has removed a photo that showed riot police from South America. An image of unidentified

Aging Hippies in Portland Perform CRINGE-TASTIC Musical Protest – Get Absolutely Dragged on Twitter/X | The Gateway Pundit | by Mike LaChance

Let's delve into the recent developments: This land belongs to all of us. It’s not a battlefield—it’s home.

Leftists in Portland, Oregon Planning ‘Emergency’ Naked Bike Ride to Protest Trump and ICE (VIDEO) | The Gateway Pundit | by Mike LaChance

Oregon Live reports: Preparing for Portland’s 'emergency' Naked Bike Ride: What to know In a city famous for

Immigrant and Protest Imagery Shine at NYC’s Photobook Fest 

The bustling opening night of the International Center of Photography’s (ICP) annual Photobook Fest was vibrant, reflecting the

Is Political Protest a Collaborative Art Form? 

The 2010s will likely be remembered as a decade defined by widespread protests, most notably exemplified by the