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| For the past 106 days, we’ve been locked in a race we can’t lose. Trump is sprinting to seize and centralize power before a strong enough resistance rises up. We’re working to unite massive opposition before his power becomes unassailable.
And the truth is that the other side is moving fast — faster than many outside Indivisible ever imagined — to sidestep and stomp out those opposing them: Defying the courts. That’s what tyrants do. They try to seize total control before the public can realize what’s happening or mass resistance can organize. And as our institutions dither about if and how they can resist the sway of a president, Trump is trying to grab the powers of a king. But this is the United States of America, and we don’t do kings here. That’s why on June 14 — Flag Day, and Trump’s birthday — we’re not going to stand quietly by as he wraps himself in our flag and glorifies himself with a military parade. That flag was first raised nearly 250 years ago in defiance of a king, and we won’t let him disgrace it as he tries to become one.
As I said, we’re racing to determine our future right now: tyranny vs. democracy. Trump got out to a fast start. He thought he could cement his power before we could organize a response. But that response came quickly from the ground up. Millions showed up for the Hands Off! protests on April 5. And we came together again, in thousands of places, on May Day to remind folks of the power of working-class solidarity. And once civic leaders saw the rest of us fighting back hard, momentum began to shift. Suddenly, public institutions — just a few, but it’s a start — found their spine. Trump started backpedaling. Republicans who’d stood lockstep behind their wannabe autocrat began showing signs their fealty has limits. Trump’s power-grab isn’t slowing down, though, so we need to inject another dose of courage into the business leaders, judges, academics, media figures, and others in positions to stand up to him. We do that by showing up in massive numbers and showing them they aren’t alone in this fight. June 14, No Kings Day, needs to be our biggest day of protest yet — with more people, in more places, making even more pro-democracy noise than ever before. Here’s how you can step up: 📍 Find and sign up for a No Kings Day event near you. We already have dozens of events forming all over the country, and we’re working with partner organizations (and folks like you) to add even more every day. 🪧 If you don’t see a protest planned in your community, consider organizing your own. Our No Kings Day toolkit offers guidance, tools, and resources to organize and promote a June 14 protest wherever you’re reading from right now. 📢 Spread the word on Facebook, Instagram, Bluesky, or wherever you connect with friends. Grow Trump’s opposition and multiply your impact by recruiting 2-3 friends to join your local No Kings Day event. The wannabe king in the White House wants tanks in the street and a made-for-TV display of power for his birthday. But we’re going to show him what real power looks like. See you on June 14. In solidarity, |
| 📍 | Find and sign up for a No Kings Day event near you. We already have dozens of events forming all over the country, and we’re working with partner organizations (and folks like you) to add even more every day. |
| 🪧 | If you don’t see a protest planned in your community, consider organizing your own. Our No Kings Day toolkit offers guidance, tools, and resources to organize and promote a June 14 protest wherever you’re reading from right now. |
| 📢 | Spread the word on Facebook, Instagram, Bluesky, or wherever you connect with friends. Grow Trump’s opposition and multiply your impact by recruiting 2-3 friends to join your local No Kings Day event. |

Thank you, Dave Bradley, for posting this. I’m sure there are Iowans who would rather not participate in public protests. I was in a few protests long ago and then decided public protesting was no longer for me. But I’m planning to do it anyway on June 14th. I hope other reluctant Iowans will also step up. Never, in the seven-plus decades I’ve been alive, has protesting been needed so very much.
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Is there a protest in Desmoines? Is it at the state house? I was in DC for the veteran protest on 3/14 representing the 14th constitutional amendment section 3 or the disqualification clause. And again in Desmoines for the hands off protest. I am ready for another opportunity to stand and be counted!
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https://www.mobilize.us/?address=Des%20Moines%2C%20IA%2C%20USA&date=2025-06-14T05%3A00%3A00.000Z&lat=41.5896139&lon=-93.61639629999999&org_ids=42198
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Thanks, Trish
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this doesn’t say where. I get the 12 to 2. I guess I will show up at the Capitol and see.
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I do not know why I can’t respond on BFIA. However, while the portest in Dm says private, on this link there is a form to sign up to attend. Then I assume someone will contact you:
https://www.mobilize.us/nokings/event/785778/
NO KINGS Des Moines-Central Iowa · No Kings
Details still coming together- respond via email if you want to be a part of planning! **In America, we don’t put up with would-be kings.** NO KINGS is a national day of action and mass mobilization in response to increasing authoritarian excesses and corruption from Trump and his allies. We’ve watched as they’ve cracked down on free speech, detained people for their political views …
http://www.mobilize.us
Also, there are several events in the area including Madrid, Slater, Perry and Indianola.
You can click on those locations to find times and locations:
https://www.nokings.org/#map
No Kings
On June 14—Flag Day—Donald Trump wants tanks in the street and a made-for-TV display of dominance for his birthday. A spectacle meant to look like strength. But real power isn’t staged in Washington. It rises up everywhere else.
http://www.nokings.org
Slater:
Time
Saturday, June 14
12 – 2pm CDT
Location
Main Street & Linn Street
Slater, IA 50244
Map
Madrid
Time
Saturday, June 14
11am – 4pm CDT
Location
S Union St
Madrid, IA 50156
Map
Perry:
Time
Saturday, June 14
12 – 1pm CDT
Location
Big Bicycle
1st Avenue & Willis Avenue
Perry, IA 50220
Map
Indianola:
NO KINGS INDIANOLA, IOWA
Sat, Jun 14
10:00 AM — 11:00 AM CDT
Moats Park
Indianola, IA 50125
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