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Nationwide protests against President Donald Trump coincided with his 79th birthday and a major military parade in Washington, D.C.
Arizona leaders are warning people who participate in Saturday’s “No Kings” protests to exercise their First Amendment rights peacefully.
Protester Chris Francis discusses why he's participating in the "No Kings" rally at the Arizona Capitol in Phoenix on June 14, 2025.
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Thousands of people gathered for "No Kings" demonstrations on Saturday across the country and Arizona, protesting President Donald Trump.
Nationwide protests are planned against President Donald Trump on June 14. Here's where and when demonstrators are planned to hit the streets.
Despite organizers saying the Arizona protests will be peaceful, the consul warned against participation, especially for those without legal status.
In protest to President Donald Trump and his administration, Grand Valley residents gathered at Canyon View Park Saturday for a "No Kings" protest, being one of the nearly 2,000 protests that took place across the country.