Protesters crowd into streets, parks and plazas at anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ demonstrations across US
- The 'No Kings' rallies took place on Saturday, June 14, 2025, in multiple U.S. cities including Kansas City, Columbia, and Atlanta.
- Governor Mike Kehoe signed an executive order activating the Missouri National Guard as a precaution after unrest in Los Angeles and ahead of the scheduled protests.
- Organizers planned over a dozen protests across metro Atlanta and other cities, coordinating with local law enforcement to ensure peaceful demonstrations with scheduled speakers and music.
- Attorney General Chris Carr stated he supports peaceful protest rights but warned against violence, saying, “we will not stand for people lighting buildings on fire, shooting police officers, or looting buildings.”
- The measures and coordination reflect concerns about potential violence but also confidence in law enforcement and organizers to maintain peaceful events and protect First Amendment rights.
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