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SkyFOX video shows thousands of anti-Trump demonstrators marching in New York City for Saturday's "No Kings" protests. NEW YORK - Hundreds of "No Kings Day" protests took place across the United States on Saturday, including in the New York City area, today, to speak out against many of the Trump administration's... FOX 5 NY is streaming live coverage of the protests in NYC and around the U.S. To stream from anywhere, you can watch live in the media player above or download our app, FOX LOCAL, to watch on your smart TV or phone. The demonstrations could cause even more traffic disruptions as the day goes on. "No Kings" protests broke out in New York City and across the United States on Saturday.
More than 100,000 people took to the streets across New York's five boroughs, according to the NYPD. New York City will see another round of “No Kings Day,” protests this Saturday against President Donald Trump and his administration, with multiple events planned across the five boroughs. The nationwide mobilization was first announced on June 14, timed to coincide with President Trump’s 79th birthday and the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary military parade in Washington. That day, nearly 2,000 protests were held nationwide, drawing millions of participants; New York’s No Kings march alone hosted tens of thousands. Organizers encourage participants at the Oct.
18 No Kings marches to arrive early and follow posted guidance to ensure safety and peaceful conduct this Saturday. They stipulate that all “No Kings” events must remain nonviolent and emphasize community safety. The return of the national day of protest comes at a time when the White House has increased deportation efforts against undocumented Americans and the activation of the National Guard in Democratic-led cities —... In recent days, House Speaker Mike Johnson said in a Fox News interview that the government would not reopen until after the national protests because Republicans “can’t face their ‘rabid base.’” Johnson besmirched the... Protests are planned in cities across the country to challenge Trump’s immigration policies. Here’s what you need to know.
Live coverage: NYC crowds to rally in Times Square for 'No Kings' protests "No Kings" protests are planned in New York City and across the country Saturday in opposition to what some are characterizing as increasingly authoritarian practices by President Donald Trump. Thousands are expected to attend, especially in America's largest cities. The main event in Manhattan is expected to start in Times Square's Father Duffy Square, starting at 11 a.m. Another big one is planned for Brooklyn. Those interested may learn more here.
It's the second "No Kings" protest and third mass movement against the administration this year, and it comes amid an intensifying conflict between federal law enforcement and protesters nationwide. Updated on: June 14, 2025 / 11:22 PM EDT / CBS New York Tens of thousands of demonstrators marched along Fifth Avenue in New York City on Saturday for a "No Kings" protest. Organizers said the marches, held nationwide, were in response to President Trump's policies and a parade he hosted Saturday celebrating the 250th anniversary of the United States Army. The parade coincided with the president's 79th birthday, which he said was unrelated. There were multiple "No Kings" protests planned across the city's five boroughs and in the northern suburbs.
One rally started in Bryant Park before the crowd began marching, armed with their voices and signs. Huge crowds took part in "No Kings" protests against President Donald Trump's policies in cities across the US on Saturday, including New York, Washington DC, Chicago, Miami and Los Angeles. Thousands packed New York City's iconic Times Square and streets all around, with people holding signs with slogans like "Democracy not Monarchy" and "The Constitution is not optional". Ahead of the demonstrations, Trump allies accused the protesters of being linked with the far-left Antifa movement, and condemned what they called "the hate America rally". Several US states had mobilised the National Guard. But organisers said the events, which drew nearly seven million people, were peaceful.
Since returning to the White House in January, Trump has expanded the scope of presidential power, using executive orders to dismantle parts of the federal government and to deploy National Guard troops to US... The nationwide “No Kings Day” protests set to occur this Saturday to counter President Trump’s birthday and military parade in Washington, D.C., are expected to draw millions at more than 1,800 events in the... The “day of defiance” was organized by the organization Indivisible and announced last month, but it come on the heels of nationwide protests against the Trump administration and Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) crackdown. Ahead of Saturday’s events, here’s what you should you know: The series of linked protests are scheduled for June 14 to coincide with a military parade in Washington intended to commemorate the Army’s 250th birthday. That anniversary also happens to coincide with Flag Day and President Trump’s 79th birthday.
The military parade will reportedly cost close to $40 million, according to USA Today. It will feature 6,600 soldiers, 150 vehicles, 50 helicopters and a fireworks display. In New York City, the biggest 'No Kings' protest is planned at Bryant Park and will move down Fifth Avenue to Madison Square Park. NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- Opponents of President Donald Trump's administration are set to rally in New York City and hundreds of other cities on Saturday - the same day as a military parade... "No Kings" will follow several days of nationwide protests against federal immigration raids including in Los Angeles, where Trump's deployment of the National Guard and the Marines further agitated his opponents. In New York City, what's expected to be the biggest demonstration will take place at Bryant Park starting at 2 p.m.
on Saturday and move down Fifth Avenue to Madison Square Park. A second 'spur march' is planned at Grace Plaza, described as "a New Orleans-inspired funeral second line parade as a unique artistic delegation" that will join the main march along the way. NEW YORK CITY - Hundreds of "No Kings Day" protests are planned across the United States, including in the New York City area, on Saturday, Oct. 18 to protest the Trump administration's policies. FOX 5 NY will stream live coverage of the protests beginning Saturday at 11 a.m. To stream from anywhere, you can watch live in the media player above or download our app, FOX LOCAL, to watch on your smart TV or phone.
Click here to download our mobile app now. You can also watch raw, un-anchored coverage of the event on our YouTube page. Check the YouTube event embedded above. While the NYPD hasn't specifically closed any streets as a result of the expected protests, scheduled weekend closures are already in effect, and the demonstrations could cause even more traffic disruptions. Click HERE for a full list. Events are expected to take place across the five boroughs, including the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU) participating in the gathering in Duffy Square.
Here are some of the demonstrations planned in New York City and New Jersey on Saturday, Oct. 18:
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