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Nassau County Among Largest No Kings Protests on Long Island

an estimated 2,000 turned out in the rain for the “No Kings” Protest, June 14, 2025 at Nassau County Courthouse, Mineola, Long Island © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

By Karen Rubin, editor@news-photos-features.comnews-photos-features.com

Estimates of more than 2,000 turned out in the rain for the No Kings rally and march at Nassau County Courthouse on June 14 – just one of several No Kings protests on Long Island.

Long Island’s protests were among the 2,100 taking place in all 50 states and the world that collectively drew an estimated 5 million in response to the authoritarian excesses and corruption of the Trump administration and rejecting Trump’s attacks on democracy and the Rule of Law, for one of the largest single days of protest since the 2017 women’s marches in Trump’s first term.

Show Up Long Island was one of the organizers of the “No Kings” Protest, June 14, 2025 at Nassau County Courthouse, Mineola, Long Island © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

“The power of the presidency has been used to attack universities, the arts, political adversaries and the very fabric of our democracy,” wrote the organizers, Show Up LI, Engage LI, Long Island Network for Change. “It has been used to terrorize our immigrant communities and disappear them off the streets. It has been used to decimate the ranks of our federal employees who keep us safe, oversee our social security checks, care for our veterans, develop cancer treatments, monitor severe weather, attend to disasters and maintain our national parks. Disastrous cuts to the services and healthcare hard-working and vulnerable Americans rely on are on the horizon. The painful ramifications of these senseless cuts are being felt across the country while enriching  a cabinet of billionaires and their allies.”

Speakers at No Kings” Protest, June 14, 2025 at Nassau County Courthouse, Mineola, Long Island included Rachel Klein and Assemblymembers Charles Lavine and Phil Ramos, and Lt. Governor Antonio Delgado © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

The No Kings protests were a counterpoint to Trump’s $45 million military parade, ostensibly to mark the formation of the U.S. Army on June 14, 1775 by the Continental Congress, to stand up against Britain’s monarch who claimed absolute power over the colonists, but actually for his own glory on his 79th birthday. Trump had been mooning over such a display – extraordinary in American history and more typical of tyrants and dictators – since his first term, when more patriotic advisers than surround him this time talked him out of it. The $45 million boondoggle is also a harsh contradiction to the millions of dollars cut from veterans benefits, health care, education, research, climate action, foreign aid, and administration of such critical programs as Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid in order to fund billions more in tax cuts for the richest 1% and corporations.

“So on June 14th 2025, we come together to say NO KINGS in America. We say no to the cruelty and the chaos. Our country belongs to the American people and we will peacefully stand up to authoritarianism and defend our democracy.”

Standing up for democracy, freedom and human rights at “No Kings” Protest, June 14, 2025 at Nassau County Courthouse, Mineola, Long Island © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

Speakers included Lieutenant Governor Antonio Delgado, NYS Deputy Speaker Assemblyman Phil Ramos, and NYS Assemblyman Chuck Lavine.

NYS Assemblyman Chuck Lavine began his remarks by mourning the political assassination of Minnesota State Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband, and the critical wounding of Rep. John Hoffman and his wife –  an event which prompted U.S. Senator Mike Lee to tweet “This is what happens When Marxists don’t get their way,” when Speaker Mike Johnson called for U.S. Senator Alex Padilla to be censored for daring to ask DHS Secretary Kristy Noem a question during a press conference, at which point he was thrown to the ground and handcuffed, and while in Los Angeles, law enforcement continued to provoke encounters with otherwise peaceful protesters, no doubt to give Trump an excuse to invoke the Insurrection Act and declare martial law. Raising the danger to our democracy, Lavine could also have quoted Noem who stated about the provocations in Los Angeles, “We are staying here to liberate this city from the socialist & burdensome leadership that this governor & this mayor have placed into this city”  and just a couple of days before, U.S. Senator Padilla was thrown to the ground and handcuffed merely for trying to ask Homeland Security Sec Kristy Noem a question at a press conference.

“No Kings. No Dictators. Resist” Long Islanders speak out at “No Kings” Protest, June 14, 2025 at Nassau County Courthouse, Mineola, Long Island © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

It was a reminder that since Trump first entered the political scene 10 years ago down a gilded staircase, he used bigotry, sexism, xenophobia, scapegoated,  stoked hatred and violence and basically gave permission for those to act on the grievances he created. And record numbers of threats and assaults have occurred as a result, including the January 6 2021 insurrection intended to keep Trump in office. (Notably, Trump pardoned 1,500 of the insurrectionists on his first day, and has weaponized the Justice department against the prosecutors and scores of his declared enemies and politicized the military.)

“You are not fair-weather sailors,” Lavine said as people stood steadfast as rain poured down. “We are here because we care, and if you care about the future of American democracy — you join us.”

NYS Assemblyman Phil Ramos at “No Kings” protest: “We are at a turning point in our history.” © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

Deputy Speaker Phil Ramos denounced the Trump administration’s escalating attacks on immigrant communities and railed against Trump’s $45 million military parade. “While mothers in Brentwood are praying that their children make it home safely, while ICE agents tear fathers from their families without warrants, Donald Trump is having a birthday party — let that sink in,” Ramos said.

Ramos’ impassioned remarks echoed his previously issued a statement after the militarism in Los Angeles and ICE raids in Long Island “America-and the world-witnessed what we have long feared: the unchecked abuse of presidential power unleashed against communities of color. Families are being torn apart. People are being taken without explanation, without warrants, and far too often, without due process. What remains is a trail of fear, heartbreak, and outrage….The painful truth is we can no longer trust this administration to uphold the law, respect the courts, or honor basic human dignity….

“In Los Angeles and here on Long Island, people are marching in defense of their families, their dignity, and their right to live without fear. They are standing against an authoritarian tide gaining strength each day. And when masked officers descend on our neighborhoods, abducting loved ones and escalating tensions with military force, we must ask: what choice do the people have but to resists?

Standing up for democracy, freedom and human rights at “No Kings” Protest, June 14, 2025 at Nassau County Courthouse, Mineola, Long Island © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

“The tools of authoritarianism are in full effect. While 1% of the population hoards 99% of the nation’s wealthy, they poison our drinking water, erode our democracy, and drive the cost of living to unbearable heights. They gut our healthcare system and dismantle the foundations of everyday life. And yet, President Trump wants us to believe the blame lies not with the powerful but with the people who build our cities, harvest our food, mow our lawns, wash our dishes and hold this country together through honest, back-breaking work…

“We cannot fall for these cruel, calculated lies. We must reject this propaganda and speak the truth: immigrants are not the problem, they are part of the solution.

 

Standing up for democracy, freedom and human rights at “No Kings” Protest, June 14, 2015 at Nassau County Courthouse, Mineola, Long Island © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

“The people are demanding an end to these raids. They are demanding justice. Many are prepared to risk their own safety to protect their families because for them, this is a should understand that. We must support peaceful protest, and wemust demand an end to this campaign of fear.

“We are at a turning point in our nation’s history. We must condemn the use of ICE and the National Guard as political tools deployed by a president who thrives on hate, division and fear, and who undermines constitutional rights and human dignity for political gain. This is not leadership. This is cruelty disguised as policy…

“I call on all freedom-loving people-Democrats and Republicans, Black, White, Latino, Asian – to stand in solidarity with our immigrant communities. History has taught us a painful lesson… We cannot-we must not – turn our backs on those now suffering these fascist assaults.”

Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado at “No Kings” protest, Long Island:  “No one is above the law” and every person is entitled to “equal protection under law © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado said, “No one is above the law” and every person is entitled to “equal protection under law. Without the Rule of Law, the most vulnerable would be trampled, the mighty would take what they want. But that’s not America. Democracy is based on a moral idea that all are created equal. If we lose sight of that moral essence, we will crumble. In New York, we are diversity, we are inclusion, we are tolerance. We are the essence of what it means to be American, what it means to be human.”

Standing up for democracy, freedom and human rights at “No Kings” Protest, June 14, 2025 at Nassau County Courthouse, Mineola, Long Island © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

Rachel Klein, founder of Engage Long Island and an organizer of the rally, said immigration raids across the country has stoked fear, even on Long Island. “There are people in Brentwood and Westbury and Huntington Station and Glen Cove who are afraid to leave their homes right now,” she said. “We can’t function as a society like this.”

Standing up for democracy, freedom and human rights at “No Kings” Protest, June 14, 2025 at Nassau County Courthouse, Mineola, Long Island © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

Other No Kings protests were held in Port Washington, which drew hundreds; outside Heckscher Park in Huntington, where Newsday reported 2,000; Patchogue, where Newsday estimated 2,000 demonstrated outside the local office of Rep. Andrew Garbarino (R-Bayport), Riverhead, Orient, East Hampton, Hampton Bays and Southampton.

See also:

PHOTO HIGHLIGHTS: OVER 50,000 NEW YORKERS JOIN ‘NO KINGS PROTEST’ TO STAND UP FOR DEMOCRACY

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Photo Highlights: Over 50,000 New Yorkers Join ‘No Kings Protest’ to Stand Up for Democracy

More than 50,000 joined New York’s “No Kings” Protest despite the rain, one of more than 2,100 protests around the country and the world, drawing over 5 million in one of the largest single-day protests in history. © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com

By Karen Rubin, editor@news-photos-features.comnews-photos-features.com

Rain did not deter the well over 50,000 New Yorkers from coming out for the “No Kings Protest” – just one of the more than 2100 protests taking place in all 50 states and around the world that drew an estimated 5 million, in one of the largest single day protests since 2017’s Women’s March against Trump and Trumpism.

“No Kings” Protest, NYC, June 14, 2025 © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com

They gathered as the target of their ire, the man who would be king, Donald Trump, watched his long-dreamed military parade march passed his viewing stand in Washington DC, a $45 million vanity show ostensibly to honor the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army that coincided with his 79th birthday.

June 14th is also Flag Day, and the protesters felt it appropriate to assert their rights and freedoms the flag is supposed to represent and that so many died defending.

“No Kings” Protest, NYC, June 14, 2025 © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com

Among the coordinators of the New York City No Kings Protest were Indivisible, Moveon, 50501, NYCLU, and Womens March.

“They’ve defied our courts, deported Americans, disappeared people off the streets, attacked our civil rights, and slashed our services. The corruption has gone too. far. No thrones. No crowns. No kings.” Wrote Indivisible

“Elect a Clown. Expect a Circus.” “No Kings” Protest, NYC, June 14, 2025 © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com

Womens March chose to adopt the theme of Trump as a Clown: “When authoritarianism shows its face, we don’t cower. We shine light—and sometimes that light is a spotlight on smeared-on orange makeup. Ridicule isn’t trivial; it’s courageous. And right now, that courage might be the best weapon we have.”

There was music. There was a bit of dancing. There were humorous digs at the wannabe dictator (a theme advocated by Womens March). And most of all, a sense of unity, camaraderie, and community in the shared desire to reclaim democracy, decency, governance by Rule of Law, and the values of equality that this country was founded upon and still striving toward.

“No Kings” Protest, NYC, June 14, 2025 © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com

Notable to me were the number of people in wheelchairs who nonetheless marched in the rain, but also the extraordinary kindness shown by New Yorkers crammed together on the city streets.

Though planned weeks ago, the protests that swept the nation took on an added commitment and determination after the actions of the Trump administration in defying court orders and Constitution’s due process protections in violently rounding up migrants, even those with legal status and US citizen spouses and children, for deportation, branding them all as worst of the worst criminals and gangmembers, the DOGE cuts to public services, the attacks on academic freedom, the politicization of the military, the political assault on Democrats, judges and anyone else who Trump doesn’t like, as he pardons actual criminals and terrorists and dismisses investigations and prosecutions against his friends, allies and donors, the weaponization of his law enforcement, the breaking of alliances, the derailment of the economy with his unhinged tariff policies, and general descent into fascism, oligarchy and kleptocracy.

“We the People.” “No Kings” Protest, NYC, June 14, 2025 © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com

Add to the list the attacks on free speech, free press, taking money from foreign interests and felons for pardons and policies, overt violations of laws including using the active military for domestic law enforcement, instituting tariffs and rescinding funding which are powers of Congress, not the president, attempting to overturn voting rights and birthright citizenship prescribed by the Constitution with the stroke of a Sharpie.

All of these issues were manifest in the banners, posters, hand-drawn signs that got soaked in the rain. But no one seemed to care.

“No Kings” Protest, NYC, June 14, 2025 © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com

The gathering on June 14th took on even more significance as Trump and his administration’s violent rhetoric (Kristy Noem stating “We are staying here to liberate this city from the socialist & burdensome leadership that this governor & this mayor have placed into this city”) was followed by the political assassination of a Minnesota Democratic state representative Melissa Hortman and her husband, and the critical wounding of Rep. John Hoffman and his wife (effectively changing a tied legislature with shared control into a Republican majority) while in Los Angeles, law enforcement continued to provoke encounters with otherwise peaceful protesters, and just a couple of days before, U.S. Senator Padilla was thrown to the ground and handcuffed merely for trying to ask Homeland Security Sec Kristy Noem a question at a press conference.

No Kings Day proved to be one of the largest days of protest in American history, with some 5 million taking part in some 2,100 cities and towns across all 50 states and several foreign countries (Indivisible.org)

No Kings Day proved to be one of the largest days of protest in American history, with some 5 million taking part in some 2,100 cities and towns across all 50 states and several foreign countries. “From deep red small towns to our largest cities, millions of people turned out to make clear that the American people will not bow to fascism,” Indivisible stated. “It is a frightening time in our history. But in spite of that reality — or rather, in response to that reality — over five million people here in the US, along with allies in cities from London to Tokyo, stood united today in the belief that democracy is worth fighting for.”

While the protesters were all peaceful, even joyful, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz pleaded that the planned No Kings protests not be held in light of the gunman, who had a kill list and “No Kings” flyers in his car, still being on the loose, and there was an incident of shots causing a panic in Salt Lake City. And Indivisible discouraged an official “No Kings” protest in Washington DC, amid Trump’s threats to stamp out dissent with force, though some smaller ones did take place.

“Trump has made no secret of his willingness to use force to crush dissent. He’s got tanks rolling through DC and marines in Los Angeles where we’ve all seen (and continue to see) police respond aggressively to peaceful protests.”

No Kings Protests in New York and around the country were peaceful, but Trump has threatened to use force and is looking for an excuse to declare martial law © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com

Also, Trump has made no secret he is salivating over the prospect of invoking the Insurrection Act, declaring martial law, to unleash military force throughout the country (that is, in cities, towns and states run by Democrats). In his first term, he wondered why his soldiers couldn’t just shoot protesters, but while his Defense Secretary and generals at the time discouraged him, this Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, equally violent and fascist, would likely greenlight whatever he was told.

But, as Indivisible wrote, “a massive, nationwide mobilization like today can change the narrative, grow our movement, build our organizing muscles, and deliver a jolt of courage — something much needed after Trump’s recent attempts to quash dissent with violence. But a single day of protest — even historically large protests like today — will not alone defeat the fascist takeover of our government. We need to ensure that the incredible organizing and inspiring courage of today’s protests continue to spread. We need to do the hard work of organizing those who turned out today and those who were watching into a sustained, broad-based movement that’s prepared for the hard work that comes ahead.”

Womens March is already planning the next action, most likely July 4th Free America action—rallies, BBQs, marches, art builds, community block parties, and more to celebrate real freedom.

Here are highlights from New York City’s No Kings Protest:

“We Are the Power”. “No Kings” Protest, NYC, June 14, 2025 © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com
“People Over Billionaires.” “No Kings” Protest, NYC, June 14, 2025 © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com
“Courage is Contagious.” “No Kings” Protest, NYC, June 14, 2025 © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com
Ridiculing Trump. “No Kings” Protest, NYC, June 14, 2025 © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com
“1776. 1789. 2025.” “No Kings” Protest, NYC, June 14, 2025 © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com
Music and dancing in the streets. “No Kings” Protest, NYC, June 14, 2025 © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com
“Trump Has Small Dick Tator Energy.” “No Kings” Protest, NYC, June 14, 2025 © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com
“We the people do not tolerate fascism.” “No Kings” Protest, NYC, June 14, 2025 © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com
“Shitshow”. “No Kings” Protest, NYC, June 14, 2025 © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com
“No Kings” Protest, NYC, June 14, 2025 © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com
“We the Students.” “No Kings” Protest, NYC, June 14, 2025 © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com
“No Kings.” “No Kings” Protest, NYC, June 14, 2025 © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com
NYCLU was one of the coordinators of New York’s “No Kings” protest. “No Kings” Protest, NYC, June 14, 2025 © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com
“With fear for our democracy, I dissesnt.” “No Kings” Protest, NYC, June 14, 2025 © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com
“No one is free when others are oppressed.” “No Kings” Protest, NYC, June 14, 2025 © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com
“Kids for Democracy.” “No Kings” Protest, NYC, June 14, 2025 © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com
“In Mourning for Our Country.” “No Kings” Protest, NYC, June 14, 2025 © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com
“Schmuck.” “No Kings” Protest, NYC, June 14, 2025 © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com
“No Kings” Protest, NYC, June 14, 2025 © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com
“Hands off our freedoms. No tyrants. No Kings.” “No Kings” Protest, NYC, June 14, 2025 © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com
“No Crowns. No Thrones. No Kings.” “No Kings” Protest, NYC, June 14, 2025 © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com
“No Kings” Protest, NYC, June 14, 2025 © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com
“No Kings” Protest, NYC, June 14, 2025 © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com
Reminder: it takes only 3.5% to defeat billionaire oligarchs. “No Kings” Protest, NYC, June 14, 2025 © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com
“Unions strikes for immigrants rights.” “No Kings” Protest, NYC, June 14, 2025 © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com
“Corrupt to the Core.” “No Kings” Protest, NYC, June 14, 2025 © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com
Passing New York Public Library with banner,”Libraries are for everyone.” “No Kings” Protest, NYC, June 14, 2025 © Karen Rubin, news-photos-features.com

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