Topline
Thousands of “No Kings” protests have sprung up around the U.S. on Saturday, coinciding with President Donald Trump’s military parade and opposing the president’s agenda, contested uses of executive power and controversial immigration policies.
Police break up a crowd during a “No Kings” protest in Dekalb County, near Atlanta.
Key Facts
Some 2,000 “No Kings” protests are happening Saturday across every U.S. state, though organizers avoided Washington D.C. as a protest location ahead of the military parade and encouraged participants to instead rally for demonstrations in Philadelphia.
Philadelphia
Demonstrators hold signs opposing Trump in one of Philadelphia’s “No Kings” protests.
Demonstrators cosplaying in outfits from the Revolutionary War era walk down Benjamin Franklin … More
Los Angeles
Protest group Pussy Riot, a feminist collective that has long scrutinized Russian President Vladimir … More
Palm Beach, Fla.
“No Kings” protesters demonstrate against a line of Palm Beach Sheriff officers near President … More
Atlanta
An aerial view shows people taking part in a “No Kings” protest at Liberty Plaza in Atlanta.
Boston
A protester dressed as a “Taco King Trump” marches during a “No Kings” rally in Boston, which took … More
Nashville, Tenn.
Heather Mae yells into a bullhorn during a “No Kings” protest Saturday in Nashville, Tenn.
St. Paul, Minnesota
Demonstrators march to the Minnesota State Capitol building during a “No Kings” protest on Saturday … More
San Diego
Demonstrators protest the Trump administration during the “No Kings” rally in San Diego.
Portland, Ore.
Demonstrators carry Trump balloons as they take part in the “No Kings” protest in Portland, Ore.

