No Kings, Trump and Phoenix
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Zoom in: "No Kings" protests in Arizona were mostly peaceful and uneventful. The Arizona Republic reported that a man was detained by police after people in the crowd said he pulled out a gun. Support local journalism by becoming a member.
At least one demonstration, about 70 miles from Washington, D.C., in Northern Virginia, was met with violence when a man intentionally drove an SUV through a crowd of departing protesters, striking at least one person,
Over a dozen 'No Kings Day' protests are taking place take place across the Valley as people gather to stand in opposition of various recent political actions.
Protester Chris Francis discusses why he's participating in the "No Kings" rally at the Arizona Capitol in Phoenix on June 14, 2025.
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'No Kings' protest; deadly plane crash | FOX 10's must-see storiesFrom the latest on the "No Kings" protests throughout the Phoenix area over the weekend, to a deadly plane crash that killed several Arizonans, here are FOX 10's must-see stories this week.
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Thousands of people are set to gather at the Arizona State Capitol and around the Valley on June 14 as part of the nationwide "No Kings" protest.
Nationwide protests are planned against President Donald Trump on June 14. Here's where and when demonstrators are planned to hit the streets.
Waymo is advising its customers to expect service delays the weekend of June 14 due to the slate of "No Kings" protests that were scheduled to take place across metro Phoenix. Members of the Waymo One rider program received an email that said the company was taking "heightened safety measures" due to the "local protests" to keep riders safe.
The"No Kings" protests are planned to oppose what they see as Trump's power grab. The number of planned events is nearly double that of the April 5 "Hands Off" protest that saw millions of Americans turn out in big and small cities nationwide.