Boston, Pride and No Kings
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At the end of a week when President Donald Trump sent Marines and the California National Guard to Los Angeles to quell protests, Americans across the country turned out in huge numbers to protest Trump's attempts to expand his power.
Boston filled with crowds Saturday for the annual Pride parade. But this year's event felt different to some, with a "No Kings" protest against President Trump folded in.
Saturday's Pride parade and festival in Boston came as protests were held across the nation against the Trump administration's policies.
Thousands of people gathered on a rainy Saturday for the “No Kings” protest, which coincided with Boston’s Pride Parade.
The “No Kings National Day of Mobilization” comes as protests against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Los Angeles have escalated after President Donald Trump deployed federal troops to the state.
The "No Kings National Day of Mobilizations" is scheduled to take place nationwide Saturday, June 14, with nearly 100 planned in Massachusetts.
Thousands of people are expected to fill the streets Saturday for Boston’s 2025 Pride parade, an annual festivity that organizers say will this year be both a celebration of LGBTQ+ identities and a protest against increased political attacks by the Trump administration.
Protesters march in Philadelphia to protest against the Trump administration on June 14, 2025 under the slogan 'No Kings.'