Thousands gather across Colorado for ‘No Kings’ protests against Trump administration

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Thousands of marchers line up behind a banner declaring Colorado Stands With Immigrants
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Thousands of people took to Denver’s streets taking part in the No Kings protest on Saturday, June 14, 2025. A second march against President Trump’s deportation policies was part of the day’s events.

People stand on a bridge holding signs as a big white fluffy cloud hangs overhead.
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Protestors hold a banner across a street
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A group of people are walking down a street, some of them dressed in patriotic American attire.
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An aerial view of protestors moving down city streets
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Man in black shirt, mask, hat holds sign that reads "Who's Land?" As smoke surrounds him.
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Two people holding an American flag walk across the street while a crowd of protestors stand behind them
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No Kings protest: Charles Clements carries a rose and a sign saying “we don’t want a king!”
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Charles Clements carries a rose and a sign saying “we don’t want a king!”. Thousands of people took to Denver’s streets taking part in the No Kings protest on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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Law enforcement in riot gear move through a cloud of smoke toward protestors
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Police with riot gear and tall shields walk in background. A protester in sunglasses and a medical mask in the front.
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A group of people are gathered on a bridge, holding signs and flags. The signs read "13th Street" and "13th Street No Parking". The flags are red and white, and the people are wearing hats.
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A group of people hold signs and bang drums on a sidewalk.
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A large group of people are gathered on the side of a road, holding signs and flags.
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