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Sellers are hawking "No Kings" t-shirts, hats and other items in a move to cash on anti-Trump protests planned for June 14.
Gulfport and St. Pete communities took to the streets for No Kings Day 2025 to protest President Donald Trump’s administration.
The 1,800 "No Kings" protests across the country are meant to express frustration over President Trump's actions that organizers say are authoritarian.
Meanwhile, more than 2,000 "No Kings Day" protests were held across the U.S. on Saturday to protest the Trump administration and to counterprogram the military parade in Washington, D.C., organizers said. More than 5 million people participated, according to organizers.
Saturday marks the first full day of Marines on duty in Los Angeles, one week after protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids ignited in LA and spread to other cities across the U.S., including New York City, San Francisco, Boston, and Austin, Texas.
Oklahoma City will be one among hundreds of cities holding a "No Kings" protest against President Donald Trump's administration.
In Arkansas at least 10 "No Kings Day" protests were held on Saturday as part of a nationwide demonstration against the Trump administration's policies
Protestors wearing shirts reading "make out not war" climbed on top of a military vehicle ahead of the Army parade.
A flagship "No Kings" march and rally are planned in Philadelphia, but no events are scheduled to take place in Washington, D.C., where the military parade will take place on Trump's 79th birthday. Organizers of the protests say they want to take attention away from the parade.