Protesters crowd into streets, parks and plazas at anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ demonstrations across US
- On June 14, 2025, thousands of Idahoans joined nationwide 'No Kings' protests, gathering outside the Idaho State Capitol in Boise.
- These demonstrations were held in opposition to the Trump administration’s immigration policies and reductions in the federal workforce, occurring concurrently with a military event in Washington, D.C. commemorating the Army’s 250th anniversary.
- The Boise event included a march down State Street followed by a rally near the Capitol, with organizers emphasizing democracy, dignity, and the right to dissent.
- Local organizer Chris Ross explained that the gathering aimed to protect democracy, dignity, and the right to dissent, emphasizing that independent thinking poses a threat to tyrants.
- These widespread demonstrations signaled broad rejection of militarization and oligarchic politics, reflecting persistent activism and calls for peaceful resistance.

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