‘No Kings’ Protests Held in Chicagoland as Demonstrators March Nationwide
- On June 15, thousands participated in coordinated 'No Kings' protests across multiple U.S. locations, including Media, Pennsylvania, and Pflugerville, Texas.
- The protests arose as a nationwide response to perceived authoritarian policies by President Trump’s administration, coinciding with the Army's 250th anniversary and Flag Day celebrations.
- Demonstrators marched with signs reading 'No Kings' and 'Hate Will Not Make America Great,' chanting for immigrant rights and opposing what they described as power grabs by the administration.
- Protests drew crowds of about 1,000 in Pflugerville and over 700 in Bastrop, while organizers like Aliza Shatzman stated, 'Your voice matters' against entrenched institutions.
- These widespread demonstrations reflect ongoing public resistance to current federal policies and signal community engagement in upholding democratic principles on Flag Day.
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