
Millions March in Nationwide 'No Kings' Protests Against Trump
Millions March in Nationwide 'No Kings' Protests Against Trump Administration On June 14, 2025, millions of Americans took to the streets in what organizers called the "No Kings" protests, a widespread demonstration against the Trump administration's policies. The protests, which took place in nearly 2,000 cities and towns across the country, coincided with President Trump's military parade in Washington D.C. The demonstrations followed a week of protests against recent immigration raids that began in Los Angeles and spread nationwide. Lisa Gilbert, co-president of Public Citizen, one of the groups involved in organizing the "No Kings" protests, stated, "It's been amazing. We've seen, as you mentioned, 2,000-plus events, millions of people turning out peacefully to say in America, we don't have a king. In America, we're a democracy." She emphasized the peaceful nature of the protests and the unified message against what she described as authoritarian actions and corruption within the Trump administration. Footage from the video shows large crowds of protestors in cities like Boston, Atlanta, and Philadelphia, holding signs with varied messages, but all expressing opposition to the current administration. The protests underscore a growing public concern over the direction of the country and the importance of democratic principles. The lack of significant violence or counter-protests suggests a largely unified and peaceful expression of dissent.