List: Where ‘No Kings’ Anti-Trump Military Parade Protests Are Planned in Colorado
- On Saturday, June 14, 2025, over 2,000 simultaneous No Kings Day protests occurred nationwide, including a Denver rally expecting 10,000 attendees.
- Protests emerged in opposition to a costly event planned in the U.S. capital to mark the Army’s 250th anniversary and Flag Day, amid widespread criticism of presidential decisions and government spending priorities.
- The parade is expected to cost between $25 and $45 million, while critics highlight veterans' budget cuts and backlogged care, and emphasize the protest's focus on democracy and policy issues.
- President Trump cautioned that protests during the parade would be met with a strong response, while his spokesperson emphasized the president’s endorsement of peaceful demonstrations and the protection of free speech rights.
- The protests reflect public unease over the president's respect for rule of law and expertise, while local police prepared for peaceful demonstrations with measures balancing free speech and order.
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'No Kings' protest in Grand Junction draws thousands
From left, John Arsenault, Janet Arsenault and Patty Guerrero join other demonstrators in Canyon View Park in Grand Junction for a local "No Kings" protest against the Trump administration, on June 14, 2025. (Sharon Sullivan for Colorado Newsline)Demonstrators joined a large “No Kings” protest against Trump administration policies in Grand Junction on Saturday as part of a nationwide movement of demonstrations. Local organizers estimate that up …

Thousands join ‘No Kings’ protests in Denver and across Colorado
Thousands of Coloradans marched peacefully through the streets of downtown Denver and joined rallies across the state Saturday as part of the national “No Kings” protests against President Donald Trump’s policies. Demonstrators began filling streets near the state Capitol building around 12:30 p.m., and Denver police announced rolling road closures in the area, including on West Colfax Avenue and Speer Boulevard, as demonstrators marched downtow…
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