Maine Got It Right at the ‘No Kings’ Protest
- On June 14, 2025, No Kings protests occurred across the U.S., including a 2,000-person event in Carmel Valley and a large demonstration in San Francisco.
- These protests emerged to oppose President Donald Trump's administration policies, especially the deportation campaign against foreign nationals.
- During the San Francisco march, a notable occurrence was an adult Bald Eagle flying above, which some participants and speakers highlighted positively despite past distrust of police.
- Images claiming to show the Golden Gate Bridge during the 2025 No Kings march circulated widely, but many were miscaptioned and clarified by users on Threads with over 20,000 likes.
- The protests remained peaceful with no reports of property damage, and local authorities praised community behavior, suggesting a broad, respectful public response.
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Carmel Valley’s No Kings protest draws large crowd
On June 14, the streets of Carmel Valley became the site of one of thousands of No Kings demonstrations held across the country. Crowds of people lined the sidewalks of Del Mar Heights Road in a show of solidarity, toting handmade signs and American flags. According to the No Kings San Diego website, the day’s goal was to bring people together to stand together peacefully, “to defend our rights and freedoms and to reject the Trump agenda of one–…
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