Protesters crowd into streets, parks and plazas at anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ demonstrations across US
- On June 14, 2025, thousands joined the nationwide 'No Kings Day' protests against President Trump, including major rallies in Boise and Detroit.
- The protests arose from opposition to Trump's policies on immigration, public service cuts, and authoritarian governance amid a military parade in Washington D.C.
- Demonstrations featured marches, rallies with speakers like Rep. Tlaib and Bernie Sanders, and chants calling to resist authoritarianism and defend democracy.
- Senator Tlaib called for active street protests, while Idaho demonstrator Gretchen Bingea expressed frustration that elected officials are failing to challenge Trump effectively.
- The protests suggest a growing national mobilization rejecting centralized power and policies perceived as undermining civil rights and immigrant protections.
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US President Trump has the military marching in Washington – in front of sometimes sparsely occupied ranks. At the same time, the masses are taking to the streets throughout the country. Pictures of one day, over which there is a dark shadow.
‘It’s just not who we are’: Utah leaders condemn shooting at ‘No Kings’ protest
After a shooting during a “No Kings” protest in Salt Lake City, Utah leaders say they're thankful for those protesters who remained peaceful and for the first responders to rushed to the scene.
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