Protesters crowd into streets, parks and plazas at anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ demonstrations across US
- Thousands of protesters gathered on Saturday, June 14, in cities across the US, including Oklahoma City and Berkshire County, for the national No Kings Day of Defiance.
- The demonstrations aimed to oppose President Trump’s immigration policies and authoritarian actions, coinciding with his 79th birthday and a military parade in Washington, D.C.
- Events featured speeches, chants of 'No Kings' and 'No ICE,' peaceful marches, and visible signs criticizing Trump, ICE, and executive actions, while some locales called for unity and legal rights for immigrants.
- Organizers reported crowd sizes ranging from hundreds to 10,000 at various sites, police urged safety and message focus, and some protests were canceled in Minnesota following politically motivated shootings.
- The nationwide mobilization reflected broad public concern over democracy and freedoms, suggesting ongoing resistance against the administration’s policies amid heightened political tensions.
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Protesters parade through the Marigny neighborhood of New Orleans as part of the nationwide No Kings protest against President Donald Trump, on June 14, 2025. Patt Little/Anadolu via Getty ImagesAt the end of a week when President Donald Trump sent Marines and the California National Guard to Los Angeles to quell protests, Americans across the country turned out in huge numbers to protest Trump’s attempts to expand his power. In rallies on June …
REPORTING. Tens of thousands of people demonstrated peacefully, against migration policy and against Donald Trump, before the brutal intervention of the law enforcement forces.
The US is witnessing the biggest protests to date against US President Donald Trump's policies. The organizers spoke of over five million participants in around 2100 cities. Stone throws occurred in Los Angeles and shots were fired in Salt Lake City.
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