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Axios on MSNNo Kings Des Moines protest expected to draw thousandsProtesters are gathering at the Iowa State Capitol on Saturday for what is expected to be the largest single-day anti-Trump demonstration since the beginning of his second administration. The big picture: The widespread No Kings movement will run counter to President Trump's multimillion-dollar military parade in Washington.
In Iowa, KCCI reporters covered protests in Des Moines, Ames, Creston and Perry, where many demonstrators said they were looking to spread positivity while also highlighting their political concerns.
Thousands of protestors gathered on the west side of the Iowa Capitol Building Saturday afternoon for the No Kings Protest. “No Kings” protestors gathered
Thousands are set to rally across the United States this Saturday, June 14, to protest President Donald Trump's actions. In hundreds of U.S. cities, "No Kings" protests are planned for June 14 to counter the military parade in Washington D.
Scores of Iowans gathered at the State Capitol Saturday for the No Kings protest to counter President Donald Trump’s birthday military parade. This demonstration is one of about 1,800 worldwide and one of 35 across the state of Iowa.
Two grassroots organizations in Des Moines are joining a national day of protest this Saturday, June 14, 2025 with a “No Kings” rally, urging residents to take a stand against what they call authoritarian overreach and political corruption.
Saturday is expected to be an active day of "No Kings" protests across the United States. Find out what's planned in the Ames area.
A massive military parade is scheduled for Saturday in Washington, D.C. "No Kings" protests are being planned across the country for the same day. Here's what to know about your right to protest.