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The protests were largely peaceful, with a strong police presence ensuring safety, as reports emerged of political violence in Minnesota. In downtown Miami, a large crowd gathered
More than 2,000 "No Kings" protests are planned for Saturday, June 14, around Florida and the United States. The protests coincide with Flag Day, President Trump's 79th birthday and the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary celebration and military parade taking place in Washington, D.C.
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
Demonstrators gathered across South Florida on Saturday as part of the nationwide “No Kings” protests, voicing opposition to President Donald Trump and what they describe as threats to democracy.
Protestors in all 50 states turned out in droves on Saturday, June 14, for “No Kings” rallies—demonstrations planned in protest of the Trump administration on the same day as a military parade in Washington, D.C., that also fell on President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday.
The “No Kings” protests, scheduled to coincide with President Trump’s 79th birthday and Flag Day, aim to oppose perceived authoritarianism. Demonstrations are scheduled in cities nationwide this afternoon, and Trump’s birthday parade is this evening in the nation’s capital.
More than 140,000 protesters gathered in cities across the Bay Area as part of the nationwide “No Kings” protests that brought young and old alike into the streets to in a “nationwide day of defiance” set to coincide with President Donald Trump’s $45 million military parade in Washington,
Americans are divided over the “No Kings” protests, which were held across the country on June 14, according to new polling. The demonstrations — which coincided with President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday and the U.