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Throngs of protesters — including thousands across Louisiana — turned out for "No Kings 2.0" protests held across the United States on Saturday. See complete statewide coverage in photos and videos below. The Lafitte Greenway held the largest rally in Louisiana on Saturday. Organizers said the estimated turnout surpassed that of the first "No Kings" rally in New Orleans on June 14, when thousands paraded through downtown New Orleans Thousands gathered on the Lafitte Greenway lawn for the nationwide "No Kings 2.0"protest against what organizers described as the "authoritari… Several thousand protesters flooded the streets of downtown New Orleans on Saturday to demonstrate against what organizers called President Donald Trump's "authoritarianism, billionaire-first politics, and the militarization of democracy."
The No Kings Day of Action protest was part of a series of demonstrations in cities across the nation, scheduled to coincide with an elaborate military parade organized by the Trump administration on the... Saturday is also Flag Day and the president's 79th birthday. Protestors walk through the Marigny neighborhood during the No Kings Day of Action protest in New Orleans, Saturday, June 14, 2025. (Photo by Sophia Germer, The Times-Picayune) Krewe da Bhan Gras dances during the No Kings Day of Action protest in the Marigny neighborhood of New Orleans, Saturday, June 14, 2025. (Photo by Sophia Germer, The Times-Picayune)
Protestors walk down Decatur Street during the No Kings Day of Action protest in the Marigny neighborhood of New Orleans, Saturday, June 14, 2025. (Photo by Sophia Germer, The Times-Picayune) A poster displays a participant’s preference for a king cake baby over President Donald Trump during the No Kings protest parade in New Orleans on Saturday, June 14, 2025. (Greg LaRose/Louisiana Illuminator) NEW ORLEANS – Costumes, brass bands and even makeshift floats followed a twisting parade route Saturday in one of hundreds of “No Kings” protests across the country, meant to coincide and counter events in... Army.
Thousands assembled in sweltering heat at a vacant lot in the historic Marigny neighborhood, adjacent to the French Quarter. The city block-sized property slowly emptied as organizers led the crowd down residential streets, with police blocking traffic at intersections along the way to a culminating rally in Washington Square Park. Tourists and locals along Frenchmen Street, including passengers on a mule-drawn carriage, unknowingly became part of the procession. “No kings! No Trump!” a man shouted from his balcony, drawing cheers from the crowd below. More than 30 minutes after speeches began at the rally, elements of the parade were still arriving to the park.
Pro LGBTQ+ marchers and their signs were prominent among the anti-Trump displays, with the annual Nola Pride Fest also bringing them to the city for the weekend. Thousands of demonstrators — at least 6,500, organizers estimated — marched through New Orleans on Saturday as part of “No Kings Day,” a coordinated nationwide protest against authoritarianism and political overreach. While brass bands played, protestors carried handmade signs, chanted slogans, and voiced concern about threats to civil rights, the rule of law, and democratic norms. Because of the recent lawsuit over the longtime bubble machine in the French Quarter, some protestors also blew bubbles, as a sign of New Orleans-style rebellion. The so-called day of defiance was a response to President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown and took place after widespread protests took over parts of Los Angeles, prompting Trump to send federal troops there without... Organizers framed the event as a rejection of that sort of imperialism, of billionaire-first politics, and the increasing militarization of public life.
On June 14th, Trump threw himself a military parade for his 79th Birthday, with our tax dollars. As tanks rolled down Constitution Avenue in the capitol, millions of Americans hit the streets in “No Kings” protest events across the nation. New Orleans showed up and showed out! Thousands of us marched, chanted, and danced through the streets. Post-parade rally at Washington Square Park Throngs of protesters — including thousands across Louisiana — turned out for "No Kings 2.0" protests held across the United States on Saturday.
See complete statewide coverage in photos and videos below. The Lafitte Greenway held the largest rally in Louisiana on Saturday.? Organizers said the estimated turnout surpassed that of the first "No Kings" rally in New Orleans on June 14, when thousands paraded through downtown New Orleans Thousands gathered on the Lafitte Greenway lawn for the?nationwide "No Kings 2.0"protest against what organizers described as the "authoritari… Back in June, Indivisible and a coalition of pro-democracy organizations mobilized to create the "No Kings" protest. No Kings demonstrations took place in towns and cities in every state in order to reject corrupt, authoritarian politics in the U.S., according to Indivisible.
Now, more protests are planned to take place on Oct. 18, with 1,500 events throughout the U.S. already established, according to Fight for a Union. So far, five No Kings demonstrations are scheduled to take place throughout Louisiana on Oct. 18. "On October 18, millions of us are rising again to show the world: America has no kings, and the power belongs to the people," says No Kings.
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Throngs Of Protesters — Including Thousands Across Louisiana — Turned
Throngs of protesters — including thousands across Louisiana — turned out for "No Kings 2.0" protests held across the United States on Saturday. See complete statewide coverage in photos and videos below. The Lafitte Greenway held the largest rally in Louisiana on Saturday. Organizers said the estimated turnout surpassed that of the first "No Kings" rally in New Orleans on June 14, when thousands ...
The No Kings Day Of Action Protest Was Part Of
The No Kings Day of Action protest was part of a series of demonstrations in cities across the nation, scheduled to coincide with an elaborate military parade organized by the Trump administration on the... Saturday is also Flag Day and the president's 79th birthday. Protestors walk through the Marigny neighborhood during the No Kings Day of Action protest in New Orleans, Saturday, June 14, 2025. ...
Protestors Walk Down Decatur Street During The No Kings Day
Protestors walk down Decatur Street during the No Kings Day of Action protest in the Marigny neighborhood of New Orleans, Saturday, June 14, 2025. (Photo by Sophia Germer, The Times-Picayune) A poster displays a participant’s preference for a king cake baby over President Donald Trump during the No Kings protest parade in New Orleans on Saturday, June 14, 2025. (Greg LaRose/Louisiana Illuminator) ...
Thousands Assembled In Sweltering Heat At A Vacant Lot In
Thousands assembled in sweltering heat at a vacant lot in the historic Marigny neighborhood, adjacent to the French Quarter. The city block-sized property slowly emptied as organizers led the crowd down residential streets, with police blocking traffic at intersections along the way to a culminating rally in Washington Square Park. Tourists and locals along Frenchmen Street, including passengers o...
Pro LGBTQ+ Marchers And Their Signs Were Prominent Among The
Pro LGBTQ+ marchers and their signs were prominent among the anti-Trump displays, with the annual Nola Pride Fest also bringing them to the city for the weekend. Thousands of demonstrators — at least 6,500, organizers estimated — marched through New Orleans on Saturday as part of “No Kings Day,” a coordinated nationwide protest against authoritarianism and political overreach. While brass bands pl...