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The historic number of No Kings Day protesters and their expansive geographic spread are signs of a growing and durable pro-democracy movement.
A shoutout of “thank you” to the 4,000-plus brave patriots who attended the “No Kings” protest in Lancaster on June 14. Well done! Everyone was positive, peaceful, nonviolent and ...
About 5 million people attended No Kings protests across the United States on June 14, according to the American Civil Liberties Union, one of the co-organizers. On the Treasure Coast, countless ...
Three protest attendees pose with their signs during the No Kings Protest at St. James Park in downtown San Jose, Calif. on June 14, 2025. (Lauren Uppal/Mosaic) ...
In the aftermath of the deadly “No Kings” shooting in Salt Lake City, almost no details have emerged about the ...
A No Kings protest was held on Del Mar Heights Road in Carmel Valley on June 14. (Courtesy photos) The rally began forming on the sidewalks a little before 10 a.m. with people staying until noon.
Organizers of the protests say on the "No Kings" website: "On June 14—Flag Day—Donald Trump wants tanks in the street and a made-for-TV display of dominance for his birthday.
I would like to thank the “No Kings” protesters. The estimated 5 million people who attended more than 2,000 protests nationwide June 14 made an excellent point: Our democracy is alive and well.
Organizers behind the anti-Trump "No Kings" protests that reportedly drew millions to U.S. streets June 14 are planning another national day of action in the coming weeks. On July 4, local ...
The “No Kings” protests that erupted June 14 with about 5 million people marching and rallying against President Donald Trump’s policies claimed to reject centralized authority.
Some may be taking to the streets for a different sort of Fourth of July parade this year. The Worcester Common is filled people for a “No Kings” protest June 14. On July 4 th, some local ...
The 'No Kings' protest in Port Lucie drew multitudes of people to the intersection of St. Lucie and Airoso boulevards in front of Port St. Lucie City Hall from 4 to 6 p.m. June 14, 2025.
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