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Fort Worth's March of Dissent rallied families to protest authoritarianism, promote immigrant rights, and teach civics to future generations in a peaceful way.
The rally drew an estimated 1,500 to 2,000 protesters to Burk Burnett Park for an event that stayed mostly free of conflict.
Hundreds gathered in Denton and Fort Worth Saturday morning, joining other cities to push back against a perceived overstep of presidential power.
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FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth on MSN'No Kings' protests: List of Dallas-Fort Worth ralliesOn Saturday evening, the US Army will hold a military parade in Washington, D.C. Several protests are planned in Dallas-Fort Worth and around the country on Saturday, June 14, against the Trump administration,
Dozens marched through downtown before a ‘No Kings’ protest against policies of the Trump administration on Saturday, June 14, 2025, in Fort Worth.
As part of a nationwide movement in 1,600 cities so far, resistance to the White House’s inhumane undocumented immigration policy, an expensive military parade, and volatile recent economic moves will culminate locally with a rally at noon at Burk Burnett Park (501 W 7th St) downtown.
The demonstrations come on the heels of protests flaring up around the country over federal immigration enforcement raids that began last week and Trump ordering National Guard troops and Marines to Los Angeles where protesters blocked a freeway and set cars on fire.
Crowds of protesters gathered nationwide Saturday for ‘No Kings’ protests, opposing President Donald Trump and his administration’s policies. The demonstrations coincided with the Army’s 250th anniversary parade and Trump’s birthday.