Seattle Center To Host Major No Kings Protest Axios
Tens of thousands of people flooded the streets of Seattle on Saturday, capping a week of protests and growing tension over the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement policies and threats to send ICE to “democrat... Saturday’s protest was one of more than 2,000 “No Kings” rallies held across the country, timed to coincide with the military parade Trump scheduled for the Army’s 250th anniversary and his own birthday. Similar protests were held across Washington — from cities like Spokane and Olympia to smaller towns like Walla Walla. Attendees argued that the president has overstepped the Constitution and wielded presidential authority like a king. In Seattle, marchers gathered at Cal Anderson Park before heading to Seattle Center. By early afternoon, an unbroken line of protesters stretched from Capitol Hill to the Space Needle, filling the width of the street and covering more than a mile and a half.
Officials estimated that more than 70,000 people attended, making the “No Kings” protest among the largest in Seattle history. “We are here to take back our country from any and all pretenders who want to be king,” said U.S. Rep. Pramila Jayapal, speaking to the crowd at Cal Anderson. “We are here to stand up to the tyrants and their enablers who want to bend the nation to them.” The “No Kings” rallies had been planned for some time, but took on increased significance over the past week and a half after Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids fueled unrest in Los Angeles.
Trump responded by deploying troops to the city, an act local officials said only escalated the tension. SEATTLE — Another round of "No Kings" protests took place Saturday with gatherings across Washington and nationwide. The coalition that organized the Seattle Hands Off and Seattle No Kings march back in June organized a rally and march on Saturday at Seattle Center. The group marched peacefully through downtown Seattle from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. just as organizers planned.
2:50 p.m. Seattle police report the protest is a mile long. 11 a.m. People begin to arrive at Seattle Center to gather for the rally. Seattle police advise that there will be traffic throughout the city. Thousands of demonstrators gathered for a second ‘No Kings’ rally and march on Saturday at the Seattle Center.
The local protest was among many held nationwide to denounce President Donald Trump and his policies. "Trump is trying to divide, distract, and dominate us," said protest organizer Kathleen Carson of Seattle Indivisible. "We know this playbook — dictators divide to conquer. We unite to resist." Protesters outlined several demands of the Trump administration, including the removal of troops from U.S. cities, expanded health care access, an end to workplace ICE raids, and funding to rebuild Gaza.
Megan Farmer is a visual journalist and visual editor who joined KUOW in 2017. ( pass by Westlake station), thru downtown (a little over 1 mile), route not released for safety reasons. Seattle’s resistance is growing to meet this historic moment of rising authoritarianism. In April, 25,000 rallied to say #HandsOff. In June 70,000 marched, joining 5 million+ nationwide. Now, as Trump orchestrates a government shutdown to strip our healthcare, jobs, and protections—and deploys troops in our streets to crush dissent—Seattle rises again.
Another ‘No Kings’ protest stretches a mile through downtown Seattle Tens of thousands of people took to the streets across Washington on Saturday, joining massive nationwide “No Kings” demonstrations against President Donald Trump’s increasingly aggressive use of executive power. Thousands march in ‘No Kings’ protests across western Washington Protests against immigration raids in Los Angeles turned destructive and violent as they continued for a third day Sunday: Officers were injured, vehicles were set on fire, and protesters spilled onto major freeways to... SEATTLE - Major anti-President Trump protests are being held this Saturday across the U.S., including in Seattle and around Washington. Called "NO KINGS," local demonstrations are taking aim at "increasing authoritarian excesses and corruption" they assert have been perpetrated by the Trump administration.
A national day of action is scheduled for Saturday, June 14 — President Trump's birthday — and will run counter to Trump's military parade planned in Washington, D.C. "In America, we don’t put up with would-be kings. NO KINGS is a national day of action and mass mobilization in response to increasing authoritarian excesses and corruption from Trump and his allies," reads a statement from NO KINGS organizers. "We’ve watched as they’ve cracked down on free speech, detained people for their political views, threatened to deport American citizens, and defied the courts. They’ve done this all while continuing to serve and enrich their billionaire allies." In Seattle, two separate protests are planned for 12:00–3:00 p.m.
One will be at University of Washington's Red Square, the other at Cal Anderson Park in the Capitol Hill neighborhood. Jun 14, 2025, 11:30 AM | Updated: 11:04 pm The "No Kings" rally at Cal Anderson Park has marched all the way to the Space Needle. (Photo: Scott Carty, KIRO Newsradio) Approximately 70,000 people joined the “No Kings” protest in Cal Anderson Park before they marched to the Space Needle and then to the Seattle Center downtown. The Cal Anderson gathering became one of the largest protests in Seattle’s history, The Seattle Times estimated.
It was just one of as many as 50 “No Kings” rallies that occurred throughout the Puget Sound Saturday. They were meant to run opposite of President Donald Trump’s military parade in Washington, D.C., according to Axios Seattle. Saturday is also the president’s 79th birthday.
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Tens of thousands of people flooded the streets of Seattle on Saturday, capping a week of protests and growing tension over the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement policies and threats to send ICE to “democrat... Saturday’s protest was one of more than 2,000 “No Kings” rallies held across the country, timed to coincide with the military parade Trump scheduled for the Army’s 250th annive...
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Officials estimated that more than 70,000 people attended, making the “No Kings” protest among the largest in Seattle history. “We are here to take back our country from any and all pretenders who want to be king,” said U.S. Rep. Pramila Jayapal, speaking to the crowd at Cal Anderson. “We are here to stand up to the tyrants and their enablers who want to bend the nation to them.” The “No Kings” ra...
Trump Responded By Deploying Troops To The City, An Act
Trump responded by deploying troops to the city, an act local officials said only escalated the tension. SEATTLE — Another round of "No Kings" protests took place Saturday with gatherings across Washington and nationwide. The coalition that organized the Seattle Hands Off and Seattle No Kings march back in June organized a rally and march on Saturday at Seattle Center. The group marched peacefully...
2:50 P.m. Seattle Police Report The Protest Is A Mile
2:50 p.m. Seattle police report the protest is a mile long. 11 a.m. People begin to arrive at Seattle Center to gather for the rally. Seattle police advise that there will be traffic throughout the city. Thousands of demonstrators gathered for a second ‘No Kings’ rally and march on Saturday at the Seattle Center.
The Local Protest Was Among Many Held Nationwide To Denounce
The local protest was among many held nationwide to denounce President Donald Trump and his policies. "Trump is trying to divide, distract, and dominate us," said protest organizer Kathleen Carson of Seattle Indivisible. "We know this playbook — dictators divide to conquer. We unite to resist." Protesters outlined several demands of the Trump administration, including the removal of troops from U....