

‘Coast to coast’: Millions set to rally against Trump at 'No Kings' protests
11 snips Jun 14, 2025
Hooman Majd, an Iranian-born author and journalist at The Intercept, joins the discussion on the rising protests against Trump's authoritarianism. They delve into the impact of military presence in major cities and grassroots mobilization efforts. Majd also addresses rising tensions between Iran and Israel, shedding light on U.S. involvement in the escalating conflicts. The conversation emphasizes the need for community solidarity and the human cost of political strife, highlighting the challenges faced by individuals caught in the turmoil.
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Authoritarian Overreach in Protests
- Trump's deployment of Marines in Los Angeles during protests is an unprecedented escalation signaling authoritarian overreach.
- Multiple instances show federal agents using force to suppress dissent and restrict civil liberties.
Rising Public Resistance Growth
- Nonviolent protests in 2025 are exceeding those during Trump's first term, showing rising public resistance.
- Broad public disapproval is increasing against aggressive immigration policies and protest crackdowns.
Massive Nationwide "No Kings" Protest
- Protests are planned coast to coast with people saying, "No kings in the United States of America."
- People are rising to push back against deportations and the authoritarian approach, knowing they must save themselves.