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Houston
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Houston Municipal government and militants are mirrored in Cristina Medina’s glasses throughout the “No Kings” demo on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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A militant brings the Mexican flag as individuals march up Pedestrian Road in Houston throughout the “No Kings” objection at Municipal government.
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Antranik Tavitian for The Texas Tribune.
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Activists dance in a circle throughout the “No Kings objection at Houston Municipal government.
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Antranik Tavitian for The Texas Tribune.
McAllen
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A “No Kings” militant in McAllen waves a consolidated united state and Mexican flag in objection of Head of state Donald Trump’s migration plans.
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Ben Lowy for The Texas Tribune.
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” No Kings” militants line a road in McAllen.
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Ben Lowy for The Texas Tribune.
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Object indicators accumulated in the yard at the “No Kings” demo in McAllen.
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Ben Lowy for The Texas Tribune.
San Antonio
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A lady putting on a “Public Radio” Tees puts her turn over her heart throughout the nationwide anthem at the “No Kings” demo in San Antonio.
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Eric Vryn for The Texas Tribune.
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Numerous militants march down Navarro Road in midtown San Antonio.
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Eric Vryn for The Texas Tribune.
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A militant increases an indicator analysis “NO KING # 2025” while shouting as demonstrators march with the roads of midtown San Antonio.
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Eric Vryn for The Texas Tribune.
Dallas
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Thousands collect in midtown Dallas for the “No Kings” objection on Saturday.
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Maria Crane for The Texas Tribune.
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Thousands collect before Dallas Municipal government to pay attention to audio speakers at the “No Kings” objection.
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Maria Crane for The Texas Tribune.
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Individuals view the “No Kings” objection from inside a midtown Dallas Starbucks.
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Maria Crane for The Texas Tribune.
El Paso
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Numerous individuals collect at the crossway of Edgemere and Respiratory Tract in El Paso throughout the “No Kings” objection.
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3 generations of the Lepe family members, varying in age from 7 to 93, participate in the “No Kings” objection in El Paso. From left: Jonah Lepe, Zoe Lepe, Margarita Lepe, Margo Lepe, and matriarch Maria Teresa, that makes use of a mobility device.
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Thomas Arditti waves an American flag in the center of Respiratory tract Blvd. throughout the “No Kings” objection in El Paso.
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Justin Hamel for The Texas Tribune.
Odessa
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An objection coordinator leads an incantation throughout the “No Kings” demo in Odessa.
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Eli Hartman for The Texas Tribune.
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An Odessa Cops Division policeman, right, faces a Trump fan as she goes through a group of “No Kings” demonstrators after jaywalking with an active crossway.
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Eli Hartman for The Texas Tribune.
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Santianna Chavez, a demonstrator standing for the Navajo Country, presents for an image throughout the “No Kings” objection in Odessa.
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Eli Hartman for The Texas Tribune.
Midland
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Militants collect in midtown Midland for the “No Kings” demo on Saturday mid-day.
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Eli Hartman for The Texas Tribune.
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An objection coordinator leads an incantation throughout the “No Kings” demo in midtown Midland.
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Eli Hartman for The Texas Tribune.
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Militants involve with Trump fans throughout the “No Kings” demo in midtown Midland.
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Eli Hartman for The Texas Tribune.
Austin
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Demonstrators collect at the south actions of the state Capitol in Austin throughout the “No Kings” objection on Saturday mid-day.
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Austin Law enforcement officer in trouble equipment maintain militants far from the J.J. Pickle Federal Structure after the “No Kings” demo relaxed in Austin Saturday evening. The structure had actually been ruined by demonstrators the previous Monday.
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Kaylee Greenlee for The Texas Tribune.
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A Texas state cannon fodder searches as thousands join a “No Kings” demo at the Capitol in Austin.
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Kaylee Greenlee for The Texas Tribune.
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