Michigan
‘No Kings Day’: Demonstrators plan to rally against Trump administration policies this weekend
DETROIT (FOX 2) – Protesters plan to take to the streets in america on Saturday to rally in opposition to President Donald Trump and his administration in a brand new ‘No King’s Day’.
Dozens of those protests are deliberate round Michigan, together with in Detroit, Dearborn, Ferndale, Traverse Metropolis, Flint and extra.
The backstory:
It is a part of a nationwide backlash in opposition to the president, and it isn’t the primary. In June, “No King Day” demonstrators gathered throughout the nation to protest Trump’s army anniversary parade, which coincided together with his birthday.
Organizers behind the motion say it is about defending democracy and defending First Modification rights.
“No King’s Day” protesters in Detroit on June 14, 2025
“It is essential to not underestimate what it signifies that thousands and thousands of persons are standing in solidarity and saying this,” stated Lisa Gilbert, co-chair of the nonprofit Public Citizen. “This would be the largest day of protest in American historical past, and that is significant. It is impactful to be collectively and discuss concerning the abuses of energy we have seen.”
The opposite aspect:
The primary spherical of the “No King Day” protests did appeal to some counter-protesters, however the demonstrations in Michigan remained peaceable.
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