More than a thousand people showed up to speak up against the Trump administration and its policies on immigration, public health, executive power and more as part of the nationwide No Kings Day protests in Jackson, Mississippi, on Saturday, June 14, 2025.

Here are some of the photos from the day.

A woman stands outside draped in a transgender flag, US flag hangs behind her
Willow Williams came to the No Kings protest in Jackson, Miss., draped in the transgender pride flag in protest of the Trump administration’s assault on trans healthcare. “Trans people are here and we’re tired of getting pushed around,” she said on June 14, 2025. Photo by Nick Judin
Protesters wave US flags and hold signs, one reads "Love is love, no kings in the USA"
Leslie Price (left) and Justin (right) shared their fury with the Trump administration’s restrictive policies towards women, the LGBTQ community, and both American science and its federal workforce. “This business that Trump has done is destroying our country,” Price said. Photo by Nick Judin
A man in rolled up sleeves talks at a mic outside, a large statue and trees visible behind him
Democratic National Committee Vice Chair Malcolm Kenyatta of Pennsylvania tore into Christian nationalism, which he said pits Christ against the needy and immigrants. “The Jesus of Bethlehem didn’t come and preach against the weak. He came to lift them up,” he said in Jackson, Miss., on June 14, 2025. Photo by Nick Judin
Protesters hold signs, one reads "We are all created equal and endowed with unalienable rights to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. #nokings"
Ester and Ana told the Mississippi Free Press that they protested in Jackson, Miss., on June 14, 2025, in solidarity with the many immigrants who could not attend out of fear that they would be targeted and detained by ICE. Photo by Nick Judin
A woman in a shirt that reads "Your vote matters" speaks at a mic outside
Theresa Kennedy, a fellow at the Change Collective and candidate for Mississippi Senate, gave a speech to the protestors gathered at the Capitol in Jackson, Miss., on June 14, 2025. Photo by Nick Judin
Protesters stand outside in the rain holding signs, one reads "When cruelty becomes normal, compassion looks radical"
Even a storm did not disperse the roughly 1,500 No Kings Day protesters who showed up outside the Mississippi Capitol Building in Jackson on June 14, 2025. Photo by Nick Judin
Protesters stand ouside in the rain on the steps of the capitol holding signs, one reads "Three no Trump"
Roughly 1,500 protestors surrounded the Mississippi Capitol, persisting through a sudden rainstorm on No Kings Day on June 14, 2025. Photo by Nick Judin

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Investigative Reporter Nick Judin joined the Jackson Free Press in 2019, initially covering the 2020 legislative session before spearheading the outlet's COVID-19 coverage. His hard-hitting reporting, including probing interviews with state leaders and public-health experts, has earned national recognition. Now with the Mississippi Free Press, Nick continues to provide Mississippians with reliable, up-to-date pandemic insights, while also covering critical issues like Jackson's water crisis, housing challenges, and other pressing community concerns.

Email the Jackson, Miss., native at nick@mississippifreepress.org.