People forming message "No King!", aerial shot
Share and Follow

(NEXSTAR) Crowds gathered in cities across the U.S. for what’s being called the “No Kings” protests, which argue that the military parade in D.C. is both costly and celebrates President Trump on his 79th birthday rather than celebrating the U.S. military.

Here’s a snapshot of some of the day’s protests from coast to coast and the places in between.

Los Angeles, other California cities

In Los Angeles, where recent mass ICE raids have made global headlines, the “No Kings” protest got underway in downtown L.A. around 10 a.m. Saturday. As KTLA previously reported, thousands of demonstrators started gathering peacefully. Downtown L.A. has been the scene of much unrest, as some demonstrations against the immigration raids have turned violent. The “No Kings” protests, per the organization’s website, aim to be non-violent.

A view of some of the thousands of “No Kings” protesters in downtown Los Angeles on June 14 (Credit: KTLA)

Meanwhile, a host of other cities in the Sunshine State also held their own protests on Saturday.

In San Diego, thousands gathered across two demonstrations in the coastal city starting at 10 a.m., as Nexstar’s FOX 5 in San Diego reported. FOX 5 explains that in San Diego, the protests were partially influenced by recent ICE raids at two local restaurants. In one immigration raid at Buona Forchetta restaurant, masked ICE agents reportedly put 15 workers and the general manager in handcuffs before releasing them. Renato Ametrano, the restaurant’s general manager, told FOX 5 that his staff are documented.

Thousands of people gather in San Diego on June 14, 2025, for a “No Kings” protest. (SkyFox/FOX5)

Utah

Nexstar’s ABC 4 in Salt Lake City, Utah, reports that in addition to two “No Kings” protests being held in Salt Lake, there are 15 others across the state, in cities including Ogden, Cedar City and St. George.

One major protest at the University of Utah kicked off the day’s events, where students and community members alike gathered in solidarity against the Trump administration.

Texas and Oklahoma

In Texas, Nexstar’s KXAN in Austin found there were at least 63 locations in the state where anti-Trump demonstrations were taking place. In the Houston area alone, there were six different locations hosting “No Kings” protests on Saturday, per Nexstar’s KIAH.

In central Texas, smaller towns showed out as hard as some of the state’s major cities, with over 700 joining a protest in the Texas wine country town of Bastrop.

Mary Elizabeth Singleton, the event’s organizer, told KXAN: “We just want people to know that even in a bright red county like Bastrop, we have people who are concerned about what Trump… is doing, and we don’t believe in kings in the United States of America.”

“No Kings” Protest in Bastrop, Texas on June 14, 2025. (KXAN Photo/Todd Bynum)

In neighboring Oklahoma, thousands gathered in Oklahoma City Saturday for one the state’s multiple anti-Trump protests. The events began at Oklahoma City Hall and featured speakers and music, as reported by Nexstar’s KFOR.

Thousands gather in Oklahoma City for ‘No Kings Day’ protest. (KFOR)

Chicago

Thousands of expected protesters took to Chicago’s downtown on Saturday, as reported by Nexstar’s WGN. The event’s organizers were taking extra care to keep things safe, including implementing trained safety marshals to de-escalate any potential animus.

Charlotte, North Carolina

Going back down south, over in North Carolina, thousands gathered in Charlotte Saturday morning, with the “No Kings” protest and march ending with local police backing up the crowd, as reported by Nexstar’s Queen City News.

The “No Kings” march and rally is happening all over the country on Saturday, including in Uptown Charlotte, to protest ICE Operations and the Trump Administration. (Queen City News)

Tampa Bay area, Florida

Thousands gathered in demonstrations across the Tampa Bay area, with protests in Tampa, Sarasota, St. Petersburg and more, as reported by Nexstar’s WFLA in Tampa.

Grand Rapids, Michigan

An anti-Trump administration protest drew an expected 1,200 people on Saturday morning at a park in Grand Rapids, according to Nexstar’s WOODTV in Grand Rapids.

“I’m sure that caring and thoughtful people didn’t vote for this abuse of power, cruelty and corruption,” said Becky Palmer, a leader with Indivisible Greater Grand Rapids, which hosted the protest. “So we’re gathering to remind Trump and his enablers that America has no king.”

The “No Kings” protest in Grand Rapids on June 14, 2025. (WOODTV)

New York City

New York City’s “No Kings” protests put the “big” in “Big Apple,” with over 25,000 people flooding the city’s streets in the rain. As reported by Nexstar’s PIX11, the crowd marched from Bryant Park to Washington Square Park in Manhattan.

NEW YORK, UNITED STATES – JUNE 14: Protesters gather in Manhattan to stage a ‘No Kings’ protest against US President Donald J. Trump and the ICE in New York, United States on June 14, 2025. (Photo by Waleed Zein/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Trump’s military parade will be held in Washington, D.C. Saturday evening, though protests are not expected to happen at that time. As explained by the “No Kings” organization, protestors should avoid Washington D.C., in an effort against “allowing this birthday parade to be the center of gravity.”

“No Kings” says its Philadelphia march and protest will serve as the flagship event, with the organization saying its Philly event intends to “draw a clear contrast between our people-powered movement and the costly, wasteful, and un-American birthday parade in Washington.”

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
G7 leaders gird for Trump in bear-proofed Canada meeting spot

G7 leaders prepare for Trump at secure meeting location in Canada.

The last time global leaders convened in Kananaskis, an incident occurred where…
At least 8 killed, dozens wounded in Israel after Iran launches new wave of missile strikes

At least 8 killed, dozens wounded in Israel after Iran launches new wave of missile strikes

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Iran launched a new…
I was sexually abused as a kid — my mother-in-law won't stop belittling me about it

My mother-in-law continues to undermine me for being a victim of childhood sexual abuse

DEAR ABBY: I was a victim of sexual abuse during childhood, which…
Justin Bieber fires off angry F-word warning on  first Father's Day

Justin Bieber issues profanity-laden warning on his first Father’s Day

Justin Bieber shared an angry message with fans as he marked his first…
Minnesota shooting suspect Vance Boelter is arrested

Arrest made in Minnesota shooting case: Accused is Vance Boelter

The gunman accused of shooting two Democratic lawmakers in Minnesota has been…
‘How to Train Your Dragon’ tops US box office with $83.7M

‘Guide to Training Your Dragon’ leads US cinema earnings with $83.7 million

According to Comscore estimates Sunday, the Universal live-action adaptation of the beloved…
Padilla handcuffing raises the stakes for Democrats confronting administration

Padilla’s handcuffing puts more pressure on Democrats dealing with the administration

The handcuffing of Sen. Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) raises the stakes for future…
'No Kings' protest shooting Salt Lake City: Arturo Gamboa in custody after protester Arthur Folasa Ah Loo killed, officials say

Salt Lake City Police Arrest Arturo Gamboa After Protest Shooting Resulting in Death of Arthur Folasa Ah Loo

SALT LAKE CITY — A demonstrator was shot and killed at Salt…