- July 12, 2025
People take part in the "No Kings" protest at the Daytona Beach City Hall on Saturday, June 14. Courtesy photo
Citizens take part in the "No Kings" protest at the Daytona Beach City Hall on Saturday, June 14. Courtesy photo
People take part in the "No Kings" protest at the Daytona Beach City Hall on Saturday, June 14. Courtesy photo
People take part in the "No Kings" protest at the Daytona Beach City Hall on Saturday, June 14. Courtesy photo
People take part in the "No Kings" protest at the Daytona Beach City Hall on Saturday, June 14. Courtesy photo
People take part in the "No Kings" protest at the Daytona Beach City Hall on Saturday, June 14. Courtesy photo
People take part in the "No Kings" protest at the Daytona Beach City Hall on Saturday, June 14. Courtesy photo
People take part in the "No Kings" protest at the Daytona Beach City Hall on Saturday, June 14. Courtesy photo
People take part in the "No Kings" protest at the Daytona Beach City Hall on Saturday, June 14. Courtesy photo
People take part in the "No Kings" protest at the Daytona Beach City Hall on Saturday, June 14. Courtesy photo
About 3,000 people took part in the "No Kings" protest at the Daytona Beach City Hall on Saturday, June 14.
The local protest was one of about 2,000 held nationwide in response to President Donald Trump's military parade in Washington DC.
"Across all 50 states, communities will gather to declare: The president is not a king," a press release about the local protest stated. "No Kings is a nationwide day of defiance. From city blocks to small towns, from courthouse steps to community parks, we’re taking action to reject authoritarianism—and show the world what democracy really looks like."