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Nationwide protests against President Donald Trump coincided with his 79th birthday and a major military parade in Washington, D.C.
The White House called the June 14 "No Kings" anti-Trump protests an "utter failure" but acts of resistance are continuing, ...
The Arizona Department of Public Safety estimated about 6,000 people gathered near the Capitol on June 14 for the anti-Trump "No Kings" protest.
On June 14 community members in more than 40 cities across Arizona held coordinated events as part of what organizers called ...
PHOENIX – Arizona leaders are warning people who participate in Saturday’s “No Kings” protests to exercise their First Amendment rights peacefully — or face consequences.
Protesting President Donald Trump's administration and policies, Arizonans assembled at the Arizona state Capitol.
The White House called the June 14 "No Kings" anti-Trump protests an "utter failure" but acts of resistance are continuing, including in Arizona.
The White House called the June 14 "No Kings" anti-Trump protests an "utter failure" but acts of resistance are continuing, including in Arizona.
PHOENIX — Thousands of people gathered for “No Kings” demonstrations on Saturday across the country and Arizona, protesting President Donald Trump. “No Kings is a national day of action ...
Sara Wester of Mesa, 23, attends the "No Kings" protest with her mother, Lynn Dumais, on June 14, 2025, in Phoenix. “It’s our duty. It’s our right, it's our constitutional right.
The protest in Phoenix was among the 2,000 "No Kings" anti-Trump demonstrations planned around the country. "We have to make a stand," said protester Sarah Marmolejo, 28, of Gilbert.
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