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Mayor Wu, Mass. lawmakers speak out against Trump as thousands attend ‘No Kings’ protest in Boston
BOSTON — Mayor Michelle Wu and other Massachusetts lawmakers spoke out against President Donald Trump’s administration’s policies on Saturday afternoon as thousands of people flocked to Boston Common for the latest “No Kings” protest.
Follow this play-by-play from throughout Boston's "No Kings" protest Saturday, including photos and remarks from featured speakers.
Mayor Michelle Wu is standing firm on her signature “safest major city” line, while admitting that violence against police officers won’t be tolerated, after this week’s destructive pro-Palestine
Boston mayor Michelle Wu implied the city is ready for a faceoff with President Donald Trump over his claim he could order FIFA to remove World Cup games scheduled to be played at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough next summer.
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Boston mayor Michelle Wu says Trump has 'no ability' to take World Cup games away from New England
Trump raised alarm bells for many New England soccer fans after threatening to remove the World Cup from Boston.
Mayor Wu will host the first-ever State of the Schools address for Boston Public Schools at the Josiah Quincy Upper School.
President Donald Trump has threatened to relocate World Cup matches set to be played next year in suburban Boston, but it's not really up to him.