Protesters crowd into streets, parks and plazas at anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ demonstrations across US
- On June 14, 2025, hundreds of 'No Kings' rallies against President Trump took place nationwide, including a major protest in Great Falls, Montana.
- The protests responded to Trump's full-scale military parade on his birthday, reflecting his push for expanded presidential power and troop deployments in cities.
- Demonstrators marched through downtown streets, waving diverse flags and chanting slogans, while confrontations with police occurred near Denver's Coors Field resulting in multiple arrests.
- The $45 million parade featured a 21-gun salute, troops of different eras, military hardware, and a flag presented to Trump; critics called it authoritarian and a vulgar display of weakness.
- These nationwide demonstrations signaled broad opposition to perceived authoritarianism and overreach in the Trump administration, emphasizing defense of constitutional democracy and checks and balances.

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Protesters are at the mercy of Mother Nature during outdoor demonstrations, which could become riskier as climate change accelerates.By Kiley PriceLast Saturday, Laurie Marshall joined hundreds of people in El Paso, Texas, for the city’s “No Kings Day” protests, part of a nationwide series of actions in opposition of what organizers say is authoritarian behavior by the Trump administration.
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