Protesters crowd into streets, parks and plazas at anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ demonstrations across US
- On June 14, 2025, thousands took part in nationwide 'No Kings' demonstrations, including a procession that crossed the Missouri River via the pedestrian bridge connecting Omaha and Council Bluffs.
- The protests were organized to coincide with a military celebration in Washington, D.C., marking the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary on President Trump’s 79th birthday.
- The parade featured 6,169 soldiers, 128 tanks, and 62 aircraft, while rallies included speakers criticizing ICE's courtroom presence and military politicization.
- A survey conducted by the Associated Press-NORC Center revealed that 78% of Americans were neutral about the parade, while approximately 60% considered it an inappropriate use of government funds.
- The wide protests and divided public views reflect ongoing national tensions over Trump’s administration and its use of military display, with organizers pledging continued peaceful resistance.
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‘It’s just not who we are’: Utah leaders condemn shooting at ‘No Kings’ protest
After a shooting during a “No Kings” protest in Salt Lake City, Utah leaders say they're thankful for those protesters who remained peaceful and for the first responders to rushed to the scene.
Crazed gunman in custody after shooting during ‘No Kings’ march in Salt Lake City left one person critically injured
A crazed gunman was taken into custody Saturday night after allegedly opening fire on thousands of protesters during a "No Kings" march, which left one person critically injured, Utah police said.
JUST IN: At Least One Injured in Shooting at "No Kings" Protest in Salt Lake City, Utah
A shooting broke out at a “No Kings” anti-ICE demonstration in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Saturday night, and at least one person was injured, according to police. As The Gateway Pundit previously reported, leftist groups are holding over 1,800 anti-ICE demonstrations, dubbed “No Kings” protests, across the nation today.
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