Protesters crowd into streets, parks and plazas at anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ demonstrations across US
- On Saturday, thousands of protesters participated in 'No Kings' rallies across the US, including a peaceful march with 181 attendees in Salt Lake City.
- The protests aimed to oppose President Donald Trump's administration policies, fueled by concerns over immigration and perceived authoritarianism.
- During the Salt Lake City march through downtown streets in the evening, a shooting critically injured one person and led police to take a man with blood on his hands into custody.
- Rev. Marty Toepke-Floyd noted 181 participants at the Salt Lake march, while Chicago saw about 15,000 protesters, and thousands elsewhere held signs and waved flags in peaceful demonstrations.
- The events highlighted national tensions and calls for civic engagement, with law enforcement largely maintaining order despite isolated incidents.
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1000s join anti-Trump protests across Pennsylvania
PHILADELPHIA — Masses of demonstrators packed into streets, parks, and plazas across the United States on Saturday to protest President Donald Trump, marching through downtowns and small towns, blaring anti-authoritarian chants mixed with support for protecting democracy and immigrant rights. Organizers of the "No Kings" demonstrations said millions had marched in hundreds of events. Governors across the U.S. had urged calm and vowed no toleranc…
In a strong demonstration of civic activism, thousands of Los Angeles residents left on June 14 to participate in the “No Kings Day” protest, a national movement that questions President Donald Trump’s policies against immigrants without legal documents and what many consider authoritarian tendencies.
Springfield, Ohio residents rally on behalf of those who don’t feel safe
Protestors at a June 14, 2025 No Kings rally in Springfield, Ohio. (Photo by Marty Schladen, Ohio Capital Journal.)SPRINGFIELD, OHIO — Roughly 500 gathered at Springfield City Hall Saturday to protest the administration of President Donald Trump. But even though Trump last year highlighted the city’s 15,000 residents from Haiti, many have been been scared into the shadows, protestors said. “I really believe that most people don’t want what’s hap…
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