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Multiple cities across eastern Idaho collectively saw thousands of people participate in a nationwide protest on Saturday. Large crowds in Pocatello, Idaho Falls and Driggs all came out to protest for ‘No Kings Day,
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The Telegraph on MSNAlton’s No Kings protest featured on MSNBC’s 'The Rachel Maddow Show'Saturday's No Kings protest in Alton made national news. Video from Alton's event was featured Monday night on "The Rachel Maddow Show" on MSNBC. Before showing the Alton video and others, Maddow said,
Hundreds of protestors gathered for the Nationwide 'No Kings' Rally. The rally began at Caldwell Park, and continued near the Bannock County Courthouse. The Nationwide protest is part of the 50501 movement that feel President Donald Trump and his administration have too much power.
One political analyst in the mountains said the nationwide 'No Kings' protest this past weekend was one of the largest in American history.
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East Idaho News on MSNLocal demonstration to show support for Donald Trump in counter to No Kings Day protestA local group is hosting a demonstration outside the Walmart on 25th East (Hitt Road) in a counter-protest to the No Kings Day protests on Saturday. Patriots for Peace, sponsored by Americans for Advancing Awareness and Action,
In alignment with national protests, Idahoans used their first amendment right to express their dissatisfaction with the Trump administration.
Martin Luther King III, center right, and his wife Arndrea Waters King, center left, march in the "No Kings" protest, Saturday, June 14, 2025, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura) Demonstrators march during the "No Kings" protest, Saturday, June 14, 2025, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)
Waving American flags and carrying homemade signs, thousands of people took part in a “No Kings Day” protest Saturday at the Idaho State Capitol.
About 2,000 protests and rallies are planned, but organizers have drawn special attention to Philadelphia – where the Second Continental Congress signed the Declaration of Independence – and Los Angeles,