Palm Bay mayor speaks on 'No Kings Day' protests

No Kings Day protests are being held across America to oppose President Donald Trump's policies. Demonstrators are expected to rally in almost 2,000 cities, with several protests being held in Central Florida. Palm Bay Mayor Rob Medina joins FOX 35 to discuss.

Retired police chief speaks on 'No Kings' protests

"No Kings Day" protests are being held nationwide this weekend to protest President Donald Trump’s policies. Demonstrators are expected to rally in almost 2,000 cities, with several protests being held in Central Florida. Orlando Rolon, retired Orlando police chief, joins FOX 35 to discuss.

'No Kings Day' protests in New Smyrna Beach

"No Kings Day" protests are being held nationwide this weekend to protest President Donald Trump’s policies. Demonstrators are expected to rally in almost 2,000 cities, with several protests being held in Central Florida. FOX 35's Matt Trezza is now at New Smyrna Beach speaking with protestors in the area.

Former sheriff's detective, investigator speaks on protests

Jamie Copenhaver, a former sheriff's detective and investigator, talks about safety when it comes to the "No Kings Day" protests against President Donald Trump taking place across the country today. Demonstrators are expected to rally in almost 2,000 cities, with several protests being held in Central Florida.

'No Kings' protest taking place in Cocoa Beach

"No Kings Day" protests are being held nationwide this weekend to protest President Donald Trump’s policies. FOX 35's Esther Bower is on scene at the "No Kings" protest in Cocoa Beach, which just kicked off at 11 a.m. The protest is taking place at the intersection of US-1 and S.R. 520, where thousands of people have gathered.

U.S. Army and Trump celebrate birthdays today

The U.S. Army’s 250th birthday celebration is taking place on Saturday in Washington, D.C. The event will include ceremonies, festivals, live demonstrations, concerts, fireworks and more. The event coincides with the 79th birthday of President Donald Trump.

'No Kings' protestor speaks in Daytona Beach

"No Kings Day" protests are being held nationwide this weekend to protest President Donald Trump’s policies. "No Kings" protests have kicked off in Apopka, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Leesburg, Mount Dora, Poinciana and Daytona Beach. The Daytona Beach protest is happening at Daytona Beach City Hall, which is located at 301 S. Ridgewood Ave. FOX 35's Matt Trezza speaks with one of the protestors.

'No Kings Day' protests break out across Central Florida

"No Kings Day" protests are being held nationwide this weekend to protest President Donald Trump’s policies. The protests coincide with Trump’s military parade, commemorating the Army’s 250th anniversary, which also happens to be the president’s birthday and Flag Day. Demonstrators are expected to rally in almost 2,000 cities, with several protests being held in Central Florida.

Court pauses restrictions on National Guard deployment

Roughly 4,000 National Guard troops were deployed to Los Angeles as anti-ICE protests intensified. The troops were deployed by President Donald Trump, without the authorization of California Gov. Gavin Newsom. The deployment has caused an uproar among city, county and state leaders, who say the federal government is overreaching their power. Now, an appeals court has blocked a restraining order directing Trump to return control of the National Guard to California.

Federal hearing on guard, marines deployment

A federal court hearing is scheduled for Thursday on whether the Trump administration can use the National Guard and Marines to assist with immigration raids in Los Angeles. The governor of California filed an emergency motion requesting the court's intervention after President Donald Trump ordered the deployment of roughly 4,000 National Guard members and 700 Marines to L.A. following protests over his aggressive enforcement of immigration laws.

U.S. and China agree on trade framework

The United States and China have reached a "framework" to implement a trade deal struck between the two sides last month in Geneva. The development comes after two days of meetings between negotiators in London and a phone call last week between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping. The U.S. and China announced a 90-day détente that involved reduced tariffs in May, but both sides had accused each other of running afoul of the deal.

LA immigration protests: Trump sends troops, Marines

President Donald Trump is sending an additional 2,000 National Guard members to help respond to protests in Los Angeles over immigration raids. The Associated Press reported that an initial 2,000 Guard troops ordered by Trump arrived Sunday, which saw the most violence during the three days of protests in the city. The president also deployed 700 Marines to help them Monday.

Colorado attacker in court; Trump and Elon at odds

The Boulder, Colorado terror attack suspect was back in court, this time on a federal hate crime charge following Sunday's antisemitic attack that left 15 people injured. In other news, the bromance appears to be over between Donald Trump and Elon Musk after back-and-forth fighting on social media.

Trump, Musk tensions continue to escalate

President Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s relationship imploded this week as their feud quickly escalated. The two angrily posted about each other on social media. During a meeting with the German chancellor on Thursday, Trump suggested that Musk, who left the White House in May after running the Department of Government Efficiency, misses the Oval Office and has "Trump derangement syndrome." Trump later threatened Musk's billions of dollars in government contracts and Musk retorted on social media alleging that Trump is "in the Epstein files."

President Trump says he's 'very disappointed' in Elon Musk

President Donald Trump met with Friedrich Merz, the chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, on Thursday morning in the Oval Office of the White House. During the meeting, Trump spoke on several topics, including his deteriorating relationship with Elon Musk. Trump said he's "very disappointed" in Musk, who exited his top advisory role at the White House and then railed against the president’s sweeping tax and spending package.

Trump answers questions on immigration, tariffs, trade

President Donald Trump met with Friedrich Merz, the chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, on Thursday morning in the Oval Office of the White House. During the meeting, Trump answers questions on a multitude of topics, including immigration, tariffs and trade.