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                            Impact LevelMedium
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                            Scope LevelNational
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                            Last Update2025-11-04
 
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Event Overview
Widespread demonstrations across the U.S. reflect growing public opposition to the current administration, with a focus on unity and democratic values. The movement aims to create a cohesive nationwide response, highlighting the tension between citizens and government policies.
Collect Records
Nationwide 'No Kings' Protests Against Trump Administration
Prodemocracy 'See No Kings' protests, part of the 50/50/1 Movement, took place across the U.S. in cities including Houston, New York City, Atlanta, and Los Angeles. The movement aims for 50 states, 50 protests, and one unified movement. In Houston, a protester used a megaphone, and in Austin, a woman wore a duck beak at the Texas Capitol. Connecticut State Capitol saw an estimated 7,000 attendees, with a car passenger showing support. In St. Louis, thousands marched, including James Slinkard, 21, Taylor Cunningham, 22, and Robert Hull, 76. Charles and his granddaughter Maddie Flynn from Wentzville also participated. In Seattle, demonstrators cheered after receiving a horn from the Seattle Monorail. In Los Angeles, a protest turned chaotic as police on horseback used batons and wood rods to clear the crowd. In Philadelphia, thousands marched to the Museum of Art. On June 14, 2025, protests occurred in Los Angeles and Atlanta, with a combined Mexican and U.S. flag displayed in Los Angeles. In Salt Lake City, a shooting during a march left one person critically injured, and three individuals, including the suspected shooter, were taken into custody. In Portland and Philadelphia, police confronted protesters. The protests are against President Trump's policies, including ICE raids and troop deployments.