About 350 people showed up to speak up against the Trump administration and its policies on immigration, executive power, LGBTQ+ rights and more in Tupelo, Mississippi, as part of the nationwide No Kings Day protests on Saturday, June 14.

Here are some of the photos from the day.

A crowd of protesters carry signs, one reads "If you are not angry you are not paying attention"
Demonstrators in Tupelo, Mississippi, included people who carried signs in support of transgender people on June 14, 2025. Photo by Tristyn Stoop
A crowd of protesters carry signs, one carrying a very long and text heavy sign about Project 2025
An anti-Trump protester in Tupelo, Mississippi, holds up a sign noting that many of President Donald Trump’s policies since taking office for his second term have followed the blueprint that the Heritage Foundation laid out in Project 2025. Photo by Tristyn Stoop
A crowd of protesters carry signs, one reads "Love every neighbor"
Around 350 people showed up in Tupelo, Mississippi, to protest against the Trump administration on June 14, 2025. Photo by Tristyn Stoop
A crowd of protesters carry signs, one reads "Deportation without due process is called kidnapping"
Activists at the No Kings Day protest in Tupelo, Mississippi, held up signs opposing the Trump administration’s anti-immigrant policies. Photo by Tristyn Stoop
A crowd of protesters carry US flags and signs, one reads "Rejecting kings since 1776"
Around 350 people showed up in Tupelo, Mississippi, to protest against the Trump administration on June 14, 2025. Photo by Tristyn Stoop

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Tristyn Stoop is a University of Memphis Lambuth graduate, native of Tennessee, and has enjoyed covering breaking news events for print and broadcast. She lives in Booneville, Mississippi, with her wife and many cats and dogs.