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No Kings protests were held on Saturday in downtown Chicago, the city’s suburbs and northwest Indiana. Here’s what to know.
"No Kings" protests were held across the country, including in Louisville and southern Indiana, on June 14. It was the same day Trump held a multimillion-dollar parade for the Army's 250th anniversary celebration, which was also the president's birthday and Flag Day. (View our coverage from Junes protest in the video player above).
Organizers estimated 1,300 demonstrators gathered in Bloomington for the “No Kings” nationwide day of protest, wielding hand-drawn signs, costumes, bubbles and instruments on the Monroe County Courthouse lawn.
The No Kings protest in Valparaiso was part of roughly 2,500 similar demonstrations against the Trump administration planned across the country and globe.
Scenes from downtown Houston as hundreds join the No Kings movement — marching from Discovery Green toward the Capitol with inflatables, signs, and chants.
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WFFT) — "No Kings" rallies are set to take place nationwide on Saturday, October 18, 2025, as a protest against the Trump administration's policies. Various cities in northeast Indiana will host these events, including Albion, Angola, Auburn, Decatur, Fort Wayne, Lagrange, Marion, and Warsaw.
Since Donald Trump was sworn in for a second term as president in January, concerns about the direction of the country — and the opposition voicing those concerns — have multiplied steadily. Saturday’s No Kings protest event in downtown Anderson illustrated how vehement those voices have become.
Women at Houston’s No Kings protest speak about National Guard deployment and cuts to cancer research funding.