"No Kings" Marches Happen All over Eastern Idaho
- On June 15, 2025, thousands took part in "No Kings" demonstrations held in multiple locations throughout the region, including Boise, Salmon, and cities such as Pocatello, Idaho Falls, and Jackson in Wyoming.
- The protests arose from the 50501 movement's concern that President Trump and his administration hold excessive power, emphasizing democracy and equal voice for all.
- Attendees raised chants emphasizing the importance of human rights and prioritizing citizens over political leaders, while the gatherings remained mostly peaceful despite the presence of smaller pro-Trump demonstrations.
- Boise's rally attracted over 15,000 people, Idaho Falls drew about 1,300, and videos showed large crowds holding signs and chanting in downtown Lincoln and other cities.
- The nationwide protests underscored calls for community decision-making power and equity, with organizers and attendees viewing the events as a successful demonstration of democratic engagement.
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"No Kings" marches happen all over eastern Idaho
IDAHO (KIFI)-In alignment with national protests, Idahoans used their first amendment right to express their dissatisfaction with the Trump administration. Today's "No Kings" marches occurred in several cities across the region including Pocatello, Idaho Falls, Salmon, Jackson Wyoming, among others. Some of the marches drew fairly large crowds with both Pocatello and Jackson reporting hundreds of attendees, and Idaho Falls seeing around 1,300. O…
Protesters gather for ‘No Kings’ demonstrations in Greeley, Windsor
Numerous signs protest President Donald Trump during the "No Kings Day" protest at Lincoln Park in Greeley on Saturday, June 14, 2025. "I'm here to protest rising fascism in our country," said Bethany Wipf, a small business owner in Greeley. "I'm marching for the people who feel unsafe." (Jim Rydbom/Staff Photographer) About 1,000 people march against President Donald Trump during the "No Kings Day" event at Lincoln Park in Greeley on Saturday, …
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