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This image from Saturday, June 14, 2025, shows an encounter between a driver and participants in the "No Kings'" Day protest in Petaluma. Police are investigating a driver who drove through a busy crosswalk at Western Avenue and Petaluma Boulevard. (Released by Petaluma Police Departmen
An estimated 5 million people participated in the nationwide 'No Kings' protests. The organizers have another national day of action planned for July.
Indivisible Santa Barbara had organized a different kind of rally this time, one without speakers and only a request to keep the sidewalks and driveways passable, stay peaceful, and visit Juneteenth at Plaza del Mar afterward.
Across the country, an estimated 5 million protesters took part in more than 2,000 protests, according to the American Civil Liberties Union, a co-sponsor of the nationwide protest. In the Bay Area, more than 50 protests were planned stretching south from Gilroy north to Santa Rosa.
During the demonstration, independent journalist Cam Higby of Today Is America reported being jumped and beaten by a group of several people.
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LANSDALE — What began as a place for demonstrators heading to Philadelphia for Saturday’s “No Kings Day” protest in Philadelphia evolved into something else in the suburbs.
Trump turned 79 on June 14, 2025, which is the same day as thousands of No Kings Day protests in the US, with some down the road from Mar-a-Lago Club
A large protest organized by the "No Kings" movement against US President Donald Trump was held in Los Angeles amid heightened tensions over ongoing anti-deportation rallies. Local authorities pleaded for calm at the events,
Some 10,000 people gathered in Salt Lake City for a "No Kings" rally and march as President Donald Trump was overseeing a military parade in Washington, D.C. About an hour into the march, shots were fired.