Tensions have risen between critics and allies of the Trump administration as the country approaches the second "No Kings Day" of 2025.
Millions of Americans are expected to take to the streets Saturday as part of the more than 2,000 planned demonstrations across the country, according to organizers on the No Kings website. Protests are expected to be held in major cities too, from Los Angeles to Boston.
Washington, D.C. — where protesters did not march during the first No Kings Day — will be home to one of Saturday's demonstrations. On the day of the previous event, the streets of the nation's capital instead saw the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary military parade, which coincided with President Trump's birthday on June 14. This time, protesters are expected to demonstrate outside Capitol