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Mayor, Police Chief, Civic Leaders Urge Peaceful 'No Kings Day' Protests

  • On June 14, nationwide protests called 'No Kings' took place across the U.S. to oppose President Trump's administration on his 79th birthday.
  • These demonstrations stem from activists comparing Trump's leadership to monarchal rule and are part of a coordinated national campaign by the 50501 Movement.
  • Local officials in states like Arizona, Georgia, Florida, and Montana urged peaceful assembly while warning that law enforcement would act swiftly against violence or unlawful conduct.
  • Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes emphasized that individuals who violate laws, provoke violence, or cause property damage will face consequences, while Florida Governor Ron DeSantis cautioned demonstrators that the boundaries are strictly enforced.
  • The protests reflected widespread national dissent but involved planned security measures and a clear separation between protected peaceful protest and punishable criminal acts.
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WAGA broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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