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- Millions of Americans participated in nationwide 'No Kings' protests on June 14, 2025, opposing President Donald Trump across over 2,100 U.S. locations.
- The protests coincided with Trump's 79th birthday and a large military parade in Washington, D.C., marking the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary, which Trump watched from a special stand.
- Major events included an estimated 200,000 protesters in Los Angeles and New York City, 100,000 in Philadelphia, 70,000 in Seattle, tens of thousands elsewhere, and isolated confrontations with law enforcement.
- ACLU chief Deirdre Schifeling stated Americans will not sit idly by as the administration 'feeds our Constitution into the shredder,' while organizers thanked participants for showing they 'won't be ruled by fear.'
- The protests reflected widespread opposition to Trump's policies and perceived authoritarianism, signaling ongoing resistance and concerns about democracy despite isolated violence and official dismissal of the protests.
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Letters for June 18: American government has different kind of ‘kings’
Kings, queens No Kings Day was one of the largest protests in U.S. history with millions of people participating. It was a tribute to our Founding Fathers who devised a system of three branches of government with checks and balances so that we would not resemble the kings of England. Where we went wrong as a country is when we have enshrined kings and queens without even giving it a thought. Our Constitution calls for senators to serve six years…
Letter: U.S. needs more than rallies to counter Trump | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
The multitude of “No Kings” protests that took place across the U.S., including a “massive” Honolulu gathering, are encouraging to witness. But, what will these protests accomplish in the face of declining rule of law, in-your-face actions by the fake king, Donald Trump?
Americans Unite Against Autocracy in No Kings Protest - Real News Now
Saturday, June 14 was marked by a sea of dissenters collectively rallying under a single banner: the No Kings Protests. Despite the inclement weather, nearly a hundred individuals rallied to publicly voice their opposition to the policies implemented by the Trump administration. This display of public resistance was not an unusual scene in Warren, where for several consecutive weeks, citizens had assembled each Saturday to express their escalati…
‘No Kings’ Protests Draw Millions Nationwide, Thousands Rally in Downtown Chicago Against Trump
Thousands gathered in Chicago’s Daley Plaza as part of the nationwide “No Kings” protests opposing Donald Trump’s policies. Federal lawmakers, activists, and union leaders called for renewed civic engagement and resistance to authoritarianism.
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