No Kings protest in Oakland against Trump draws thousands

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On June 14, 2025, the “No Kings” rally in Oakland attracted over 10,000 protesters opposing Donald Trump and Republican policies, as estimated by Indivisible East Bay. The protests coincided with a military parade in Washington, D. C. , raising concerns over authoritarianism. U.

S. Rep. Lateefah Simon asserted that America faces the reality of totalitarianism, urging citizens to reclaim their democracy. Pastor Mike McBride reinforced the message of solidarity with immigrants, while Councilmember Carroll Fife expressed anger over recent actions against Senator Padilla. The event featured speeches that emphasized community strength and the necessity of civic engagement.

Speakers called for action through voting and protests, positioning the rally as a pivotal moment for resistance. The gathering highlighted the local commitment to civil rights and opposition to oppressive policies. As attendees united in their cause, they demonstrated a growing movement against perceived authoritarianism in the country.

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