June 15, 2025
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‘No Kings’ Rallies Rock U.S.

Demonstrators marched through downtowns and public parks carrying banners, chanting anti-authoritarian slogans, and waving both American and Mexican flags

Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets across the United States on Saturday to protest President Donald Trump, rallying under the “No Kings” movement in support of democracy and immigrant rights. Organised protests were held in nearly 2,000 locations nationwide, drawing large crowds in cities like Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Atlanta, New York, and Charlotte.

According to Arab News, demonstrators marched through downtowns and public parks carrying banners, chanting anti-authoritarian slogans, and waving both American and Mexican flags. The protests were peaceful for the most part, although in some locations, law enforcement was deployed in anticipation of unrest. National Guard units were seen in several major cities, including Los Angeles and Atlanta.

In Atlanta, the “No Kings” rally reached its 5,000-person capacity, with thousands more gathering outside the barriers to listen to speeches delivered in front of the Georgia State Capitol. In Philadelphia’s Love Park, light rain fell as protesters chanted “Whose streets? Our streets!” and marched to the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, famously featured in the film Rocky. There, U.S. Representative Jamie Raskin of Maryland told the crowd, “Are you ready to fight back? Do you want a gangster state or do you want free speech in America?”

Trump, meanwhile, remained in Washington D.C. on his birthday, attending a military parade marking the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army. A separate protest in the capital featured a large “Trump Must Go Now” banner as demonstrators moved through the city.

In Los Angeles, thousands gathered outside City Hall, many carrying signs reading “Protesting is not a crime” and “ICE out of LA.” Some attendees danced in the streets, while others engaged with National Guard troops stationed nearby—some exchanging fist bumps, others chanting “shame.” Among the crowd was a Trump piñata and a helium-filled balloon shaped like a giant baby with Trump’s signature hairstyle.

In Charlotte, North Carolina, demonstrators marched through the city centre chanting “No kings, no crowns, we will not bow down.” A giant Mexican flag led the procession, and the protest was marked by calls to defend democratic institutions and denounce authoritarianism. Jocelyn Abarca, a 21-year-old student, said she was protesting to speak out against mass deportations and the recent deployment of the National Guard in Los Angeles. “If we don’t stop it now, it’s just going to keep getting worse,” she said.

In Tallahassee, Florida, nearly a thousand people gathered peacefully outside the old Capitol. Organisers urged protesters to avoid conflicts with counter-protesters and to follow local traffic laws. Signs bearing messages like “dissent is patriotic” and “one nation under distress” were widely visible.

Minnesota cancelled all scheduled demonstrations after the shootings of two Democratic lawmakers and their spouses. Governor Tim Walz urged the public to avoid political gatherings until the suspect was found.

The protests were led by the 50501 Movement, which stands for “50 states, 50 protests, one movement.” The name reflects the group’s message of opposing authoritarianism and defending democratic norms. As reported by Arab News, Saturday’s events highlight the growing tension across the U.S., with citizens increasingly taking to the streets to make their voices heard.

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