'No Kings' protest against Trump policies scheduled for Saturday
- Millions of Americans will participate in 'No Kings Day' protests nationwide on Saturday, June 14, opposing President Trump's policies while a military parade occurs in Washington, D.C.
- The protests respond to the Trump administration's immigration raids and perceived authoritarianism, with organizers coordinating since early May and emphasizing peaceful demonstrations.
- Local law enforcement, including in Texas where over 2,000 DPS troopers and 5,000 National Guard soldiers were deployed, prepare to maintain order and respect lawful protest rights during events in multiple cities.
- President Trump condemned protesters as hostile, promised to use 'heavy force' against unrest, and authorized deploying 4,000 National Guard soldiers to California despite Governor Newsom's opposition and court challenges.
- The protests and parade, marking the Army's 250th birthday and Trump's 79th birthday, highlight deep political divisions and suggest continuing nationwide opposition to the Trump administration's policies.
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Rain-soaked No Kings protest sent a powerful warning to Trump
I attended the No Kings anti-Trump protest in Parma. Despite the heavy rain, there was a very large crowd and I was proud to be a part of it. These people were eager to voice their opinions against the Donald Trump attempt to become king. He would be well advised to study what caused the French Revolution.
Thousands protest in Boulder at ‘No Kings’ rally against Trump policies
Photos by Cailean Albert for Boulder Reporting Lab. Thousands gathered in Boulder on Saturday, June 14, as part of the national “No Kings” day of protest against the Trump administration. The local demonstration was among several in Boulder County, including events in Longmont, Louisville, Erie and Nederland. Organizers estimate more than 5,000 people attended the rally in the City of Boulder — one of the largest local protests in recent memory.…
400 in Kutztown join ‘No Kings’ protest
Organizers estimated that more than 400 lined sidewalks in Kutztown on Saturday, June 14. “This is our third and, by far, largest protest since April. Our numbers continue to grow with every move Trump makes toward dictatorship, every attempt to trample our rights, and every show of disregard for our Constitution,” Karen Feridun, organizer of the Kutztown protest, said in a statement. Feridun said they intend to keep protesting for as long as it…
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