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To stream WFAA on your phone, you need the WFAA app. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video DALLAS — Protestors gathered in cities across North Texas and across the country for "No Kings" demonstrations Saturday to express frustration about the direction of the country under President Donald Trump. Thousands, including an estimated 10,000 in Dallas alone, took part in "No Kings" demonstrations in North Texas earlier this summer, which were organized to coincide with a military parade in Washington for the 250th... Thousands more took part in events in cities across the country.

Despite afternoon rain, thousands took to the streets of North Texas for protests against the Trump administration on Saturday. NORTH TEXAS - Despite afternoon rain, thousands took to the streets of North Texas for protests against the Trump administration on Saturday. People brought signs and marched at the "No Kings" protests. Across the country, large crowds gathered in over 2,500 cities in protest against President Donald Trump. It was no different here in the Metroplex, as thousands took to the streets for the "No Kings" protests. Updated on: October 19, 2025 / 3:06 PM CDT / CBS Texas

Despite a rainy afternoon, thousands of North Texans showed up for Saturday's "No Kings" protests, which have grown into a movement across the country. More than 2,000 rallies were held nationwide, including more than a dozen in North Texas. "Good spirits out here, good energy, and just people who care about what's going on," said Lakisha Bibins. "It tells you that this topic is important, you know, anti-immigration, divisiveness, human rights," said Maurico Cornejo. Thousands of North Texans on Saturday filled courthouse squares and parks, marched on downtown streets or held up signs along sweltering highways as part of the nationwide “No Kings” rallies in protest of Trump... On a day of celebration in Washington for the Army’s 250th birthday, including the largest military parade in the nation’s capital since 1991, the No Kings demonstrations were billed as peaceful displays of dissent...

The “no kings” theme accused the president of acting like a tyrant, on what happens to also be Trump’s birthday. Many who attended the roughly 2,000 protests in all 50 states — including Fort Worth, Arlington and Dallas — were motivated by the government’s immigration crackdown, raids and deportations. The Fort Worth protest filled Burk Burnett Park in downtown for more than three hours with boisterous chants of “this is what democracy looks like” and T-shirts slogans like “Mexicans make America great.” Across North Texas, the visible presence of police was minimal, as were the number of counter-protesters. While some demonstrators were treated for heat-related illness, there were no immediate reports of injuries, violence or arrests by late afternoon. More than 1,300 people in Arlington lined Abram Street outside the Tarrant County Subcourthouse with signs and chants like “immigrants are welcome here” and “justice now.” And in Dallas, an estimated 10,000 marched through...

It’s been months since local streets have been filled with the enthusiastic shouts and colorful signs of protesters shouting their opposition to the Trump administration. But that will change on Saturday, Oct. 18, for the No Kings Day of Peaceful Action. It’s the first large-scale No Kings series of rallies since June, when hundreds of thousands of protesters gained enough attention from state and federal leaders that Texas Gov. Greg Abbott deployed the Texas National Guard to select rallies. “As the president escalates his authoritarian power grab, the No Kings nonviolent movement continues to rise stronger,” reads a press release for the series of events.

“We are united once again to remind the world: America has No Kings and the power belongs to the people.” A wide range of topics takes center stage during the No Kings events. During the June 14 rally in Dallas, people displaying signs with messaging geared toward President Donald Trump’s immigration policies, the Russia-Ukraine war and Trump’s criminal record could be seen among the masses. Organizers say that at least 100 Texas cities will have No Kings rallies. “The president thinks his rule is absolute. But in America, we don’t have kings, and we won’t back down against chaos, corruption, and cruelty.

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Example video title will go here for this video DALLAS — Protests happened across the country, including in many North Texas cities, on Saturday during what organizers are calling the “No Kings” Day of Defiance. The "No Kings" protests Saturday were organized to coincide with a military parade in Washington for the 250th anniversary of the Army, and President Donald Trump's birthday, as the Associated Press reported. More than 60 rallies were planned across Texas in a nationwide protest targeting the Trump administration. An arrest was made near Austin related to a threat against state lawmakers who attended a protest at the Capitol. By Lucio Vasquez, The Texas NewsroomJune 14, 2025 10:31 amBorder & Immigration, Government & Politics, The Texas Newsroom

More than 60 rallies are planned across Texas in a nationwide protest targeting the Trump administration. Thousands of people protested across Texas this weekend as part of a coordinated wave of protests against the Trump administration’s immigration policies. More than 60 rallies were planned across Texas on Saturday as part of “No Kings Day,” a nationally-coordinated protest timed to President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday. Organizers said the effort is aimed at pushing back against what they characterize as authoritarian and anti-democratic ambitions tied to Trump, including his mass deportation plan.

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