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Protests are planned in nearly 2,000 locations across the country, from city blocks and small towns to courthouse steps and community parks, organizers said, but no events are scheduled in
Another protest hit the streets of Tucson. Over 2,000 “No Kings” protests were planned today in major cities and small towns across the country including multiple here in southern Arizona.
Nationwide protests against President Donald Trump coincided with his 79th birthday and a major military parade in Washington, D.C.
Let that be our message versus damage to property and some behavior that doesn't make Tucsonans proud," said Tucson Police Chief Chad Kasmar.
Huge, boisterous crowds marched in New York, Atlanta, Denver, Chicago, Houston and Los Angeles, some behind “no kings” banners in boisterous, and mostly calm demonstrations.
Debbie Simmons holds up her “Criminal Felon” during a “No Kings” protest at the corner of State Road 436 and Howell Branch Road in Casselberry, Fla., Saturday, June 14, 2025. (Willie J. Allen Jr./Orlando Sentinel via AP)
Two people were arrested Saturday afternoon during the "No Kings" Motor March protest, according to the Tucson Police Department.
Thousands join 40+ Arizona No Kings protests Saturday against Trump military deployment and federal agenda nationwide.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNAs Trump celebrates military, Texans protest president’s aggressive immigration enforcementDemonstrations in McAllen, Midland, Odessa, Austin and elsewhere in Texas were largely peaceful, as some protests went well into the night.
Despite organizers saying the "No Kings' protests will be peaceful, Mexico's consul in Phoenix, warned against participation, especially for those without legal status.