MISSOULIANS MARCH IN 'NO KINGS' PROTEST
- Tens of thousands of demonstrators gathered on June 14, 2025, in downtown San Diego to protest the Trump administration's policies during the nationwide "No Kings" event.
- The protest coincided with a military parade in Washington, D.C., marking the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary and President Trump's 79th birthday, prompting opposition to his immigration and budget proposals.
- The protests began at Civic Center Plaza and Waterfront Park, where smaller groups merged and carried signs denouncing immigration raids and government spending cuts.
- San Diego Police estimated about 60,000 attendees, reported no arrests or property damage, and Chief Scott Wahl commended the peaceful cooperation between protesters and law enforcement.
- The demonstrations highlighted ongoing tensions over immigration enforcement and executive power expansion under the Trump administration, reflecting local and national unrest.
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MISSOULIANS MARCH IN 'NO KINGS' PROTEST
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High emotion but no violence, arrests as thousands join ‘No Kings’ protests in San Diego
They began arriving early, first by the hundreds and then the thousands. By the time the sun loomed high over the County Administration Center along the San Diego Bay, where another president in another time dedicated the historic structure where the noblest motive is the public good, they were 10,000 strong and more. More than 20,000 San Diegans, according to San Diego Police, marched and chanted and hoisted signs deriding President Donald Trum…
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