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In Washington, D.C., organizers separate from No Kings canceled a protest of a parade that they hoped would attract up to 20,000 people, Axios reported. The reason for the cancellation is unclear.
On July 4, a series of demonstrations erupted across the United States in protest of President Donald Trump and his ...
Chicago Police officers block off a street during a No Kings protest. (Jim Vondruska/Getty Images) Saturday’s anti-Trump protests have largely wound down across the U.S.—and most official ...
Organizers have planned protests in more than 2,000 cities. One of the largest No Kings demonstrations is expected to be in Philadelphia, where participants will march more than a mile to the art ...
No protests are scheduled to take place in Washington, D.C., however, where the parade will be held. The group says it will “make action everywhere else the story of America that day.” ...
The protests come after Indivisible's "No Kings" success on June 14, where an estimated 5 million people nationwide rallied at over 2,100 events during Trump's military parade.
Over 1,600 demonstrations occurred nationwide on July 17th, following the "No Kings" protests in June. The fourth national wave of protests this year took place a month after the "No Kings" protests.
Trump turned 79 on June 14, 2025, same day as No Kings Day rallies, with some down the road from Mar-a-Lago. More protests are planned July 4 weekend.
The “No Kings” protests were the largest protests to date in most rural communities, bigger in scale than the “Hands Off” protests held in April and the several nationally organized protests held ...
The masses have figured out that there is no cavalry coming to save us. We are the cavalry! The “No Kings” protests all across the United States were historic, and they do matter.
In Tennessee, 24 "No Kings" protests took place on June 14, and six "Good Trouble" protests are scheduled as of June 24. Here's what to expect from the upcoming protests.