'No Kings' Protesters Flood California State Capitol
- Thousands of protesters gathered at the California State Capitol on Saturday, June 14, joining about 2,000 rallies nationwide as part of the 'No Kings' movement opposing President Trump.
- The protests arose to condemn Trump's military parade, critique his policies, and challenge what organizers called his authoritarian actions and power grabs.
- Protesters held signs mocking Trump with slogans like 'No faux-king way' and chanted calls supporting democracy, immigrant rights, and due process amid references to historical resistance against monarchy.
- A dark SUV struck and injured a woman at a 'No Kings' rally in Riverside on Saturday night; she was hospitalized with significant but stable injuries, and the driver faces investigation for assault with a deadly weapon.
- The nationwide protests highlighted broad public dissent toward Trump’s administration and suggested ongoing activism focused on defending democratic norms and resisting concentrated presidential power.
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'No Kings' protesters bring their wit to US streets
They came armed with their wit and, pieces of cardboard: US protesters used "No Kings" parades on Saturday to mock US President Donald Trump with some inventive signs.
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