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Was ‘No Kings’ Protest America’s Largest Protest in History?

Arjuman Arju by Arjuman Arju
June 16, 2025
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Was ‘No Kings’ Protest America’s Largest Protest in History?
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The “No Kings” protests held on June 14, 2025, millions of Americans took to the streets in what independent data journalist G Elliott described as potentially the largest single day of protests in U.S. history. The nationwide “No Kings” protests, held across all 50 states and more than 2,000 cities, drew an estimated 4 to 6 million participants, representing roughly 1 to 2 percent of the country’s 340 million population.

The protests were a direct response to President Donald Trump’s increasingly authoritarian policies during his second term. The movement gained momentum following recent immigration raids in the Los Angeles area, where Trump deployed 4,000 National Guard members and 700 Marines despite opposition from California Governor Gavin Newsom. These actions intensified public backlash and fueled widespread demonstrations under the “No Kings” banner, a phrase symbolizing resistance to perceived monarch-like behavior by the president.

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Massive Turnout Across Cities and States

The scale of the protests was remarkable, with tens of thousands gathering in major cities. Los Angeles saw tens of thousands of protesters, New York City hosted approximately 50,000, and Philadelphia drew over 80,000 participants. Smaller cities and towns also reported significant turnout, with events characterized by peaceful marches, chants, and calls for democratic accountability.

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), a key organizer, confirmed that over five million people participated nationwide. Political advocacy groups like MoveOn and data projects such as the Crowd Counting Consortium are working to finalize exact numbers, but early estimates already place the “No Kings” protests among the largest mass mobilizations in American history.

A Surge in Protest Activity Compared to Previous Years

Data shows that protest activity during Trump’s second term has dramatically increased compared to his first. Since his inauguration in January 2025, more than 15,000 protests and rallies have taken place, tripling the number recorded by the same point in 2017. This surge reflects growing public dissatisfaction and resistance to the administration’s far-right policies.

White House Response and Contrasting Narratives

While the protests drew massive crowds, the White House sought to downplay their significance. Trump’s Director of Communications, Steven Cheung, claimed on social media that the military parade held in Washington, D.C., on the same day attracted over 250,000 attendees and dismissed the “No Kings” protests as failures with “minuscule attendance”. This stark contrast highlights the political divide over the interpretation of public sentiment.

What the ‘No Kings’ Movement Represents

The “No Kings” protests symbolize a broad coalition of Americans rejecting authoritarianism and defending democratic norms. The movement was sparked by Trump’s self-declared “king” rhetoric and his militarized birthday parade, which critics viewed as emblematic of an erosion of democratic principles. Organizers included groups such as the ACLU, Indivisible, SEIU, and the 50501 coalition, emphasizing peaceful resistance and civic engagement.

Conclusion

The “No Kings” protests on June 14, 2025, stand as a historic demonstration of public dissent, uniting millions across the nation in opposition to perceived authoritarian governance. With turnout surpassing previous large-scale protests and reflecting a growing wave of activism, the movement underscores the deep political divisions and the vibrant democratic spirit in the United States today.

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