Millions protest Trump in ‘No Kings’ movement
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Huge crowds mustered in cities for “No Kings” protests on Saturday in response to what organizers call overreach from President Donald Trump.
More than 2,600 rallies were planned across the nation, including dozens from Los Angeles to the Inland Empire.
Alaskans came out to protest the Trump administration as part of the nationwide No Kings protest on Saturday, with speeches, songs, and increasingly creative flair — signs, slogans, and costumes, some as inflatable animals like eagles and polar bears.
Phil Mickelson, a staunch President Donald Trump supporter, made a social media post appearing to mock nationwide 'No Kings Day' protests against GOP priorities.
Waving signs and dressed in costumes, protesters expressed their dislike for what they called Trump’s attacks on democracy and the U.S. Constitution. The GOP called the rallies “hate
Protesters were set to gather in other Arizona cities and towns, including Flagstaff, Prescott Valley, Tucson and Yuma. Smaller communities like Sierra Vista and Show Low had also planned No Kings demonstrations. The Arizona events were among the 2,600 No Kings protests planned across the country.
Trump spoke at a $1 million-per-plate MAGA fundraiser Oct. 17, 2025, at Mar-a-Lago in Florida. No Kings protests are Saturday, Oct 18, 2025, nationwide
No Kings is a protest organized in response to President Trump and his immigration policies. Live updates from Florida rallies Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025