'No Kings Rally' Organizer Hoping for Thousands on Saturday
- The 'No Kings' rally will take place on Saturday, June 14, 2025, in multiple cities including Kansas City and Columbia, starting at noon at the Country Club Plaza and the Capitol.
- Governor Mike Kehoe activated the Missouri National Guard on Thursday as a precaution in case protests become violent, following unrest in Los Angeles.
- Organizers and local officials emphasize peaceful protest rights and coordination with law enforcement to maintain safety, while opposing violence and property damage.
- Missouri Attorney General Chris Carr stated he will defend peaceful protest but will prosecute violence under domestic terrorism laws, adding, 'we will not stand for lighting buildings on fire.'
- Thousands are expected to join over 1,900 nationwide protests rejecting authoritarianism and certain policies, with cities preparing through law enforcement collaboration and public safety measures.
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‘No Kings’ rally in Kingston
Photos from the ‘No Kings’ rally in Kingston on Saturday, June 14, 2025. Thousands took to the streets to take part in a “No Kings” protest and rally against President Donald Trump in Kingston, N.Y., on Saturday, June 14, 2025. (Connor Greco/Daily Freeman) Thousands took to the streets to take part in a “No Kings” protest and rally against President Donald Trump in Kingston, N.Y., on Saturday, June 14, 2025. (Connor Greco/Daily Freeman) Thousand…
'No Kings Rally' organizers, mayors defend right to peaceful protest amid National Guard activation
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Missouri mayors are reacting to Gov. Mike Kehoe's decision to sign an executive order on Thursday, activating the National Guard ahead of protests scheduled around the state and country this weekend. Columbia, Jefferson City and Boonville are among several cities across the state participating in a “No Kings Rally.” It’s one of
'No Kings Rally' organizer hoping for thousands on Saturday
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Metro leaders are preparing for protests Saturday. Republican Governor Mike Kehoe's also activated the Missouri National Guard ahead of the "No Kings Rallies" across Missouri. Authorities are making plans now to try to make sure they stay peaceful. "To send out troops against American citizens is kind of ridiculous, really," Indivisible Kansas City Founder Beverly Harvey said on Friday, talking about Governor Kehoe's activati…
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