No Kings Protests Set To Take Over Tri State Area This Weekend
Thousands of Americans are expected to take to the streets on Saturday during the next “No Kings Day” to protest the actions of President Trump and his administration. The protests follow a series of nationwide No Kings marches that took place on June 14. Those marches coincided with the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary military parade in Washington, D.C., which was held on Trump’s 79th birthday. Around 2,000 demonstrations are expected to be held across the country on Saturday, according to a post from the group Indivisible. These demonstrations will stretch from Los Angeles to Boston and include other major cities such as New York City; Chicago; Kansas City, Mo.; Atlanta; Philadelphia; Miami and New Orleans.
Protests will be held in all 50 states, organizers said on their website. No Kings protests are also expected to be held outside of the United States in Canada and Mexico. 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. FILE-Demonstrators carry a large "No Kings" banner through downtown Los Angeles, California on June 14, 2025. (Photo by DAVID PASHAEE/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images) Demonstrators are set to fill streets across the nation for another "No King’s Day" protest opposing the Trump administration on Oct. 18.
Earlier this year, millions of people rallied in nearly 2,000 cities for the first "No King’s Day" demonstration held on June 14. Here are the origins of the "No Kings Day" protests. "No Kings Day" protests are organized by Indivisible, a nonprofit coalition of political action groups, according to its website. Pasco Police gives insight into how they plan on addressing planned protests coming to the Tri-Cities this weekend. PASCO, Wash. – Final preparations are underway at the White House for the U.S.
Army's 250th anniversary parade. Meanwhile, a nationwide protest against the Trump Administration is also set to occur on the same day. The protest, called "No Kings Day," is expected to be the largest single-day peaceful protest in recent American history. Indivisible, the organizing group, said, "We don't do kings in America" in response to the Trump Administration's immigration policies and federal government cuts. Protests in the region will take place in Coeur d'Alene, Kennewick, Yakima, and Spokane. At the Pasco Police Department, Lieutenant Groom shared his confidence that things will remain peaceful.
"We've had demonstrations here in the Tri-Cities in the past. Many of them turned out just fine," he said. Lieutenant Groom expressed no concerns about the "No Kings" protest in Kennewick, emphasizing, "When a demonstration is being held, our biggest concern is safety." In New York City, the biggest 'No Kings' protest gathered at Bryant Park before moving down Fifth Avenue to Madison Square Park. NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- Tens of Thousands of demonstrators crowded into streets, parks and plazas across the U.S. on Saturday to protest President Donald Trump before a Washington military parade marking the Army's 250th anniversary that coincides with the president's birthday.
In New York City, the biggest "No Kings" demonstration began at Bryant Park on Saturday afternoon before the crowd of an estimated 50,000 marched down Fifth Avenue to Madison Square Park. "Flag Day is really about not $40 million worth of military stepping or taking a knee to a wannabe king. We will not be bullied into silence," Donna Lieberman, executive director of NY ACLU, told the demonstrators. "We will not stand by and let him wreak havoc with our courts and our schools and universities, which are the foundation of our democracy. We will not stand by and let the racist-in-chief turn back the clock on equal rights for Black people, for women, for the LGBTQ community. No, we will not stand by and again demonize immigrants."
Organizations like New York Immigration Coalition took part in protesting the recent actions by ICE taking people into custody. 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. Opponents of President Donald Trump’s administration are set to rally in hundreds of cities on Saturday during the military parade in Washington to mark the Army’s 250th anniversary, which coincides with Trump’s birthday. The “No Kings” protests are set to take place to counter what organizers say are Trump’s plans to feed his ego on his 79th birthday and Flag Day. “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 further agitated his opponents. Texas Gov.
Greg Abbott is following the president's cue. Abbott said Thursday that he has ordered the deployment of more than 5,000 Texas National Guard troops, along with more than 2,000 state police, in response to the ongoing demonstrations and in preparation for... The Army birthday celebration had already been planned. But earlier this spring, Trump announced his intention to ratchet up the event to include 60-ton M1 Abrams battle tanks and Paladin self-propelled howitzers rolling through the city streets. He has long sought a similar display of patriotic force. The “No Kings” theme was orchestrated by the 50501 Movement, a national movement made up of everyday Americans who stand for democracy and against what they call the authoritarian actions of the Trump administration.
The name 50501 stands for 50 states, 50 protests, one movement.
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