Tensions escalated during “No Kings” protests against Donald Trump on the streets of downtown Los Angeles on Saturday, 14 June, as police sought to disperse demonstrators with abrupt orders to leave.
Police deploy tear gas as ‘No Kings’ protesters rally against Trump

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