'No Kings' Protest Draws Thousands to Niagara Square
- Thousands of protesters participated in 'No Kings' rallies across the U.S. on Saturday, June 14, 2025, including events in Oklahoma City, Chicago, Glenwood Springs, Missoula, and many Colorado towns.
- The protests arose from widespread opposition to President Donald Trump’s administration and concerns over democratic rights amid his 79th birthday and the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary.
- Approximately 75,000 gathered in downtown Chicago with additional thousands in suburbs, while Glenwood Springs’ Mountain Action Indivisible organized a march drawing about 3,500 protesters.
- Protesters voiced fears about democratic erosion and authoritarianism, with Lisa Beltrami saying, "I'm terrified of the future," and 10-year-old Viola Vega declaring, "We want democracy not idiocracy."
- The nationwide protests galvanized participants to unite, stand up for rights, and reject authoritarian measures, reflecting a collective desire to protect democratic norms against perceived threats.
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‘No Kings’ protesters in Oak Park gather by the thousands: ‘It shows we’re not afraid of him’
While approximately 75,000 people rallied in downtown Chicago on June 14 for what was called No Kings protests to voice opposition to President Donald Trump on his birthday, thousands of other protesters attended rallies across the Chicago suburbs to amplify the message. One of the largest No Kings suburban rallies was in Oak Park where a few thousand protesters gathered in downtown Oak Park, filling Scovill Park and parading for a few blocks al…
No Kings protest in Arvada draws thousands - Arvada Press
Thousands of people lined the streets around Wadsworth Boulevard and Ralston Road to protest President Donald Trump’s administration as part of a nationwide movement called “No Kings” held on June 14, which coincided with Trump’s birthday and the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army. Arvada has been no stranger to protests in the early goings of the second Trump administration, with the “Hands Off” rally in April drawing hundreds of attendees. H…


People gathered Saturday in Chicago and across the country for coordinated “No Kings” protests, opposing Trump administration policies they say are pushing the country toward authoritarianism. Demonstrations and marches took place in downtown Chicago, Evanston, Oak Park, Des Plaines, Highland Park, Geneva, and other suburbs, as well as in cities and towns across the United States. La Voz Chicago WhatsApp Find more news on our WhatsApp channel. F…
‘No Kings’ protest draws hundreds in McCall
BY MAX SILVERSON The Star-News Roughly 450 people protested in Downtown McCall on Saturday as part of the nationwide “No Kings” protest against President Donald… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
Massive groups of people took to the streets in cities and towns across New Hampshire this weekend to protest the Trump administration.
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