Protesters crowd into streets, parks and plazas at anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ demonstrations across US
- On Saturday, June 14, 2025, thousands took part in nationwide 'No Kings' protests, which included a march that crossed the pedestrian bridge connecting Council Bluffs and Omaha.
- These protests followed recent immigration raids, notably at Omaha's Glenn Valley Foods, and coincided with a large military parade in Washington, D.C., marking the U.S. Army's 250th birthday and President Trump's 79th birthday.
- Protests featured marches, rallies at state capitols, speakers condemning immigration policies, and a pro-Palestine demonstration, while the parade included thousands of troops, tanks, aircraft, and attracted mixed public reactions.
- A poll showed 78% of Americans neither approved nor disapproved of the parade, though about 60% considered it a poor use of government money, while President Trump pledged the parade would proceed 'rain or shine' and protests 'will be met with very big force.'
- The events underscored national tensions over immigration enforcement and military displays, with protests highlighting opposition to Trump administration policies and raising questions about politicization of the military.
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'No Kings' Protests Draw Crowds Across US
A call to mobilize in opposition to a president they see as an authoritarian threat to democracy drew people to town squares, city streets, and parks in every state on Saturday. Large crowds turned out in about 2,000 small towns and major cities such as New York, Philadelphia, Chicago,...

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Thousands flocked to Center City on Saturday to take part in the "No Kings" protest, marching from Love Park to the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Philadelphia's “No Kings" rally was the flagship protest among more than 1,800 other demonstrations nationwide. A coalition of more than 200 advocacy organizations and unions came together under the “No Kings” moniker. According to the official "No Kings" website, the purpose of the march was “a day of…
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