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Large crowds turned out to the National Mall today for the March 4 Democracy, an event described as "A march against the corruption, cruelty, and political cowardice that’s poisoned our country." Field Notes Press contributor Chris Alo was also on the scene, as well as at a
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Six months after the Trump administration deployed the troops, the District of Columbia is still under occupation.
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On Tuesday night, Donald Trump delivered the first State of the Union address of his second term amidst a whirlwind of scandal and controversy, ranging from his involvement with sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein to brutal immigration enforcement in Minnesota. Congressional Democratic leadership demanded that their party continue to take the
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Just over a year ago on February 17, 2025, Field Notes Press’ Tom Hudson was on the National Mall for the first “No Kings” protest… An event, launched by American Opposition’s Carlos Álvarez-Aranyos, that would later grow into the largest mass protest movement in United States history.
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After hearing the Department of Homeland Security announce that they were ending their immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota, I was extremely skeptical; after so many lies, why would they be telling the truth now? I decided to come back to Minneapolis and see for myself. What I found was both
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Protests are still active, Hennepin County Sheriffs citing bicyclists, smiles all around as a young man is released from custody, and National Guard in riot gear arrives.
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Undocumented immigrants are being forced to surrender themselves to protect their families amidst deadly ICE raids.
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This past September, I teamed up with local activists to document the situation on the ground as hundreds of federal agents and National Guard surge into the District of Columbia.
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In the aftermath of deadly floods, Kentucky residents are caught in the middle while disaster aid is held hostage.