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​'No Kings' protests: Americans take to the streets voicing against the Trump administration - In pictures​

Last updated on - Jun 15, 2025, 00:01 IST
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US takes to streets

‘No Kings’ protests are erupting across the US in opposition to President Donald Trump’s style of leadership. Demonstrators argue his actions resemble those of a king rather than an elected official. Policies targeting immigrants, the use of military force in civil matters, and disregard for democratic norms have triggered outrage. (Pic credit: AP)

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March for democracy

The protests are deliberately timed to coincide with June 14 — President Trump’s 79th birthday, Flag Day, and the Army’s 250th anniversary in which Trump intended to dramatise the parade with a show of patriotic strength by featuring 60-ton M1 Abrams battle tanks and Paladin self-propelled howitzers parading through the city streets. (Pic credit: AP)

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Why the name ‘No Kings’

The “No Kings” protest is a decentralized, nationwide demonstration led by the 50501 Movement — a grassroots coalition from all 50 states. The name reflects their core message: no thrones, no crowns, no kings — just democracy. The movement denounces what it sees as President Trump’s imperial behavior and billionaire-driven governance. (Pic credit: AP)

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Where will the protests happen ?

Protests are planned in nearly 2,000 locations across all 50 states, ranging from large cities like Los Angeles and Chicago to small towns and rural communities. Notably, no protests are scheduled in Washington, DC, where Trump’s military parade is being held. Instead, the flagship “No Kings” march is taking place in Philadelphia, a deliberate nod to the birthplace of American democracy. (Pic credit: AP)

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Protesters create pop-up exhibits and performance art

Artists paint murals in the streets, depicting Lady Liberty shielding migrants and Uncle Sam tossing away a crown. Spoken word and music performances erupt throughout the day. “This is our real parade,” says a young poet in Chicago, “where freedom marches through imagination.” (Pic credit: AP)

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Reclaiming the flag

Protesters are calling for a return to democratic values and civilian control over government, not militarized celebrations of leadership.It calls for everyday Americans to reclaim the symbols of democracy, such as the flag and public space, from political co-optation. The protesters demand an end to authoritarian practices, including the use of military force against civilians, mass deportations, and attacks on civil liberties. (Pic credit: AP)

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Protesters use wit, anger, and history to make their point

Placards read “Democracy, Not Dynasty” and “The People Rule.” Many signs reference historical revolutions, mocking Trump’s birthday parade as “royal theater.” Protesters call out parallels between autocrats and billionaires, warning of a nation sliding away from democratic norms. (Pic credit: AP)

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Government officials are responding with a mix of caution and muscle

Texas Governor Greg Abbott, following Trump’s lead, has deployed over 5,000 National Guard troops and more than 2,000 state police. Other states have taken similar steps to prepare for possible unrest. Authorities are urging calm while maintaining a heavy security presence, especially in states that have recently seen immigration-related protests. (Pic credit: AP)

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