Protesters crowd into streets, parks and plazas at anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ demonstrations across US
- On June 14, 2025, thousands gathered across the U.S. for coordinated 'No Kings' protests against President Donald Trump and his policies.
- The protests occurred after Trump's second inauguration and a $45 million military parade held to celebrate both the Army's 250th year and his 79th birthday.
- Demonstrators voiced anti-government sentiments, calls for revolution, and criticism of immigration policies, with some marches clashing with police leading to multiple arrests.
- During the event, one speaker described the gathering as a true example of unity, while participants carried flags representing diverse communities and voiced slogans opposing Trump and U.S. government policies.
- The events highlight deep national divisions and bipartisan concerns over presidential power, military displays, and rising authoritarianism in America.
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Protesters are at the mercy of Mother Nature during outdoor demonstrations, which could become riskier as climate change accelerates.By Kiley PriceLast Saturday, Laurie Marshall joined hundreds of people in El Paso, Texas, for the city’s “No Kings Day” protests, part of a nationwide series of actions in opposition of what organizers say is authoritarian behavior by the Trump administration.
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