Protesters filled plazas, streets and parks across the country Saturday, mounting a mass mobilization against a president that many demonstrators decried as authoritarian. The protests unfolded in waves as the day progressed, both in small towns and major cities including New York, Chicago, Houston, Atlanta and Los Angeles, all intended as a counterpoint to the military parade President Donald Trump hosted in Washington.
EDS.: RETRANSMISSION OF XNYT0325 SENT SATURDAY, JUNE 14 TO CORRECT DATE. Protesters march during a “No Kings†protest in Newark, N.J., on June 14, 2025. Protesters began filling plazas and streets in cities across the country on Saturday morning, mobilizing for mass demonstrations — called “No Kings†demonstrations by organizers — opposed the Trump administration’s actions. (Nicole Craine/The New York Times)
The “No Kings†events in all 50 states were animated by the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown, domestic military mobilization, federal spending cuts and the parade, which coincided with the president’s 79th birthday. Many demonstrators struck patriotic themes, waving American flags, reciting the Pledge of Allegiance or carrying signs referencing the nation’s Founding Fathers.
EDS.: RETRANSMISSION OF XNYT0094 SENT SATURDAY, JUNE 14 TO CORRECT LOCATION INFORMATION. People attend a “No Kings" protest on a ferry from Bainbridge Island to Seattle, Wash., on June 14, 2025. Protesters began filling plazas and streets in cities across the country on Saturday morning, mobilizing for mass demonstrations — called “No Kings†demonstrations by organizers — opposed the Trump administration’s actions. (Ruth Fremson/The New York Times)
EDS.: RETRANSMISSION OF XNYT0089 SENT SATURDAY, JUNE 14 TO CORRECT DATE. An attendee’s sign at the “No Kings†protest, at Eakins Oval in downtown Philadelphia on June 14, 2025. Protesters began filling plazas and streets in cities across the country on Saturday morning, mobilizing for mass demonstrations to oppose the Trump administration’s actions. (Kriston Jae Bethel/The New York Times)
People attend a “No Kings" protest on a ferry from Bainbridge Island to Seattle, Wash., on June 14, 2025. Protesters began filling plazas and streets in cities across the country on Saturday morning, mobilizing for mass demonstrations — called “No Kings†demonstrations by organizers — opposed the Trump administration’s actions. (Ruth Fremson/The New York Times)
People attend a “No Kings" protest in Washington, on June 14, 2025. Protesters began filling plazas and streets in cities across the country on Saturday morning, mobilizing for mass demonstrations — called “No Kings†demonstrations by organizers — opposed the Trump administration’s actions. (Michael A. McCoy/The New York Times)
