June was the busiest month of protesting since 2020

Protests in the first half of the year were already trending higher than the first months of previous administrations before Trump sent the military in to largely peaceful protests in Los Angeles in early June. Dave Clark, a professor of political science at Binghamton University who collected global mass mobilization data, previously said the militarized response to protests could make a difference.

"I would say that using the military for civil control is the wild card here," he said in June, explaining there is little relevant precedent for it in the U.S. "In many cases, the move to authoritarian kinds of tactics will actually bring out more protesters."

Days later, people across the country participated in the "No Kings" protests that happened on Trump's 79th birthday and the day of the Army's 250th anniversary parade in D.C.

Data from the Crowd Counting Consortium, a joint project between the Harvard Kennedy School and the University of Connecticut, show the first five months of this year have seen more protests than the first years of former President Joe Biden's term and Trump's first term. The consortium project collects publicly available information from political crowds in the U.S. at marches, protests, riots and more.

The data also shows June 2025 saw more than 4,600 protests, the most in a calendar month since June 2020 when nearly 7,500 protests happened around the country following the police killing of George Floyd.


Some people are understandably skeptical of polls. But the number of protests is another measure of dissatisfaction with trump's governance. The majority is not pleased, nor should they be.
Nonsense, Soros et al are paying those protesters. The more they protest the more real Americans applaud Trump's policies and the more effective the Marxist purge is.
 
Protests in the first half of the year were already trending higher than the first months of previous administrations before Trump sent the military in to largely peaceful protests in Los Angeles in early June. Dave Clark, a professor of political science at Binghamton University who collected global mass mobilization data, previously said the militarized response to protests could make a difference.

"I would say that using the military for civil control is the wild card here," he said in June, explaining there is little relevant precedent for it in the U.S. "In many cases, the move to authoritarian kinds of tactics will actually bring out more protesters."

Days later, people across the country participated in the "No Kings" protests that happened on Trump's 79th birthday and the day of the Army's 250th anniversary parade in D.C.

Data from the Crowd Counting Consortium, a joint project between the Harvard Kennedy School and the University of Connecticut, show the first five months of this year have seen more protests than the first years of former President Joe Biden's term and Trump's first term. The consortium project collects publicly available information from political crowds in the U.S. at marches, protests, riots and more.

The data also shows June 2025 saw more than 4,600 protests, the most in a calendar month since June 2020 when nearly 7,500 protests happened around the country following the police killing of George Floyd.


Some people are understandably skeptical of polls. But the number of protests is another measure of dissatisfaction with trump's governance. The majority is not pleased, nor should they be.
Here's the site for protests -


 
Protests in the first half of the year were already trending higher than the first months of previous administrations before Trump sent the military in to largely peaceful protests in Los Angeles in early June. Dave Clark, a professor of political science at Binghamton University who collected global mass mobilization data, previously said the militarized response to protests could make a difference.

"I would say that using the military for civil control is the wild card here," he said in June, explaining there is little relevant precedent for it in the U.S. "In many cases, the move to authoritarian kinds of tactics will actually bring out more protesters."

Days later, people across the country participated in the "No Kings" protests that happened on Trump's 79th birthday and the day of the Army's 250th anniversary parade in D.C.

Data from the Crowd Counting Consortium, a joint project between the Harvard Kennedy School and the University of Connecticut, show the first five months of this year have seen more protests than the first years of former President Joe Biden's term and Trump's first term. The consortium project collects publicly available information from political crowds in the U.S. at marches, protests, riots and more.

The data also shows June 2025 saw more than 4,600 protests, the most in a calendar month since June 2020 when nearly 7,500 protests happened around the country following the police killing of George Floyd.


Some people are understandably skeptical of polls. But the number of protests is another measure of dissatisfaction with trump's governance. The majority is not pleased, nor should they be.

Just TDS kookery is all.
 
Nonsense, Soros et al are paying those protesters.
He'd go broke. Sorry, but many of the protests are motivated by anger at the regime for the horrible things its doing.
 
Protests in the first half of the year were already trending higher than the first months of previous administrations before Trump sent the military in to largely peaceful protests in Los Angeles in early June. Dave Clark, a professor of political science at Binghamton University who collected global mass mobilization data, previously said the militarized response to protests could make a difference.

"I would say that using the military for civil control is the wild card here," he said in June, explaining there is little relevant precedent for it in the U.S. "In many cases, the move to authoritarian kinds of tactics will actually bring out more protesters."

Days later, people across the country participated in the "No Kings" protests that happened on Trump's 79th birthday and the day of the Army's 250th anniversary parade in D.C.

Data from the Crowd Counting Consortium, a joint project between the Harvard Kennedy School and the University of Connecticut, show the first five months of this year have seen more protests than the first years of former President Joe Biden's term and Trump's first term. The consortium project collects publicly available information from political crowds in the U.S. at marches, protests, riots and more.

The data also shows June 2025 saw more than 4,600 protests, the most in a calendar month since June 2020 when nearly 7,500 protests happened around the country following the police killing of George Floyd.


Some people are understandably skeptical of polls. But the number of protests is another measure of dissatisfaction with trump's governance. The majority is not pleased, nor should they be.
Yes, you left wing morons are as unhinged as ever and like to prove it as often as possible.
 
Protests in the first half of the year were already trending higher than the first months of previous administrations before Trump sent the military in to largely peaceful protests in Los Angeles in early June. Dave Clark, a professor of political science at Binghamton University who collected global mass mobilization data, previously said the militarized response to protests could make a difference.

"I would say that using the military for civil control is the wild card here," he said in June, explaining there is little relevant precedent for it in the U.S. "In many cases, the move to authoritarian kinds of tactics will actually bring out more protesters."

Days later, people across the country participated in the "No Kings" protests that happened on Trump's 79th birthday and the day of the Army's 250th anniversary parade in D.C.

Data from the Crowd Counting Consortium, a joint project between the Harvard Kennedy School and the University of Connecticut, show the first five months of this year have seen more protests than the first years of former President Joe Biden's term and Trump's first term. The consortium project collects publicly available information from political crowds in the U.S. at marches, protests, riots and more.

The data also shows June 2025 saw more than 4,600 protests, the most in a calendar month since June 2020 when nearly 7,500 protests happened around the country following the police killing of George Floyd.


Some people are understandably skeptical of polls. But the number of protests is another measure of dissatisfaction with trump's governance. The majority is not pleased, nor should they be.
That seems to be the norm when a Republican is president, the left gets riled up more than the right and the right rarely riot.
 
He'd go broke. Sorry, but many of the protests are motivated by anger at the regime for the horrible things its doing.
Bullshit. Those rioters are being paid by Soros, Soros foundations, Schwab and many other far left billionaires. BTW since Soros' son has been given a longer leash, Soros is bleeding money.
 
Protests in the first half of the year were already trending higher than the first months of previous administrations before Trump sent the military in to largely peaceful protests in Los Angeles in early June. Dave Clark, a professor of political science at Binghamton University who collected global mass mobilization data, previously said the militarized response to protests could make a difference.

"I would say that using the military for civil control is the wild card here," he said in June, explaining there is little relevant precedent for it in the U.S. "In many cases, the move to authoritarian kinds of tactics will actually bring out more protesters."

Days later, people across the country participated in the "No Kings" protests that happened on Trump's 79th birthday and the day of the Army's 250th anniversary parade in D.C.

Data from the Crowd Counting Consortium, a joint project between the Harvard Kennedy School and the University of Connecticut, show the first five months of this year have seen more protests than the first years of former President Joe Biden's term and Trump's first term. The consortium project collects publicly available information from political crowds in the U.S. at marches, protests, riots and more.

The data also shows June 2025 saw more than 4,600 protests, the most in a calendar month since June 2020 when nearly 7,500 protests happened around the country following the police killing of George Floyd.


Some people are understandably skeptical of polls. But the number of protests is another measure of dissatisfaction with trump's governance. The majority is not pleased, nor should they be.
 
He'd go broke. Sorry, but many of the protests are motivated by anger at the regime for the horrible things its doing.
We get it, protestors are angry, and they all run out to the local Kinkos to get identical signs. And the Amazon delivery truck pulls up to drop off their matching gas masks. Then they all go home with an extra, what, $20, $50 in their pockets, yup, nothing strange there at all.
 
Protests in the first half of the year were already trending higher than the first months of previous administrations before Trump sent the military in to largely peaceful protests in Los Angeles in early June. Dave Clark, a professor of political science at Binghamton University who collected global mass mobilization data, previously said the militarized response to protests could make a difference.

"I would say that using the military for civil control is the wild card here," he said in June, explaining there is little relevant precedent for it in the U.S. "In many cases, the move to authoritarian kinds of tactics will actually bring out more protesters."

Days later, people across the country participated in the "No Kings" protests that happened on Trump's 79th birthday and the day of the Army's 250th anniversary parade in D.C.

Data from the Crowd Counting Consortium, a joint project between the Harvard Kennedy School and the University of Connecticut, show the first five months of this year have seen more protests than the first years of former President Joe Biden's term and Trump's first term. The consortium project collects publicly available information from political crowds in the U.S. at marches, protests, riots and more.

The data also shows June 2025 saw more than 4,600 protests, the most in a calendar month since June 2020 when nearly 7,500 protests happened around the country following the police killing of George Floyd.


Some people are understandably skeptical of polls. But the number of protests is another measure of dissatisfaction with trump's governance. The majority is not pleased, nor should they be.
There isn't that much to protest under Biden. Amazing what happens when you have competent leadership
 
We get it, protestors are angry, and they all run out to the local Kinkos to get identical signs. And the Amazon delivery truck pulls up to drop off their matching gas masks. Then they all go home with an extra, what, $20, $50 in their pockets, yup, nothing strange there at all.
“If Kamala had won, we’d be at brunch.”

Love that sign. My favorite was one with a picture of trump's orange face and a caption, Faux-King traitor.

Anyway, I just wanted to point out what a fabricated right wing fantasy it is that the protesters who came out yesterday were paid. One of the friends in my group was a 76 year old, retired teacher with neuropathy. A condition that makes her unsteady on her feet. The couple she came with had to take her home right after we began marching because she found it too difficult to walk in a crowd. She was there for free, as was everyone else. I'm pretty sure it was a bigger crowd than the protest in June.

To follow up on a comment a trumple made in an anti-marcher thread I thought it might be of some worth for trumples to read about why almost 7M came out yesterday. His comment being there was no need for protests because trump was doing such a good job, More than half the country begs to differ.

Millions rally against Trump at ‘No Kings’ protests across the US. Here’s why protesters say they attended​

 
Protests in the first half of the year were already trending higher than the first months of previous administrations before Trump sent the military in to largely peaceful protests in Los Angeles in early June. Dave Clark, a professor of political science at Binghamton University who collected global mass mobilization data, previously said the militarized response to protests could make a difference.

"I would say that using the military for civil control is the wild card here," he said in June, explaining there is little relevant precedent for it in the U.S. "In many cases, the move to authoritarian kinds of tactics will actually bring out more protesters."

Days later, people across the country participated in the "No Kings" protests that happened on Trump's 79th birthday and the day of the Army's 250th anniversary parade in D.C.

Data from the Crowd Counting Consortium, a joint project between the Harvard Kennedy School and the University of Connecticut, show the first five months of this year have seen more protests than the first years of former President Joe Biden's term and Trump's first term. The consortium project collects publicly available information from political crowds in the U.S. at marches, protests, riots and more.

The data also shows June 2025 saw more than 4,600 protests, the most in a calendar month since June 2020 when nearly 7,500 protests happened around the country following the police killing of George Floyd.


Some people are understandably skeptical of polls. But the number of protests is another measure of dissatisfaction with trump's governance. The majority is not pleased, nor should they be.
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LOL!

The left cult says "Look how good we are at gathering and making noise!

Wow! Who is as impressed as I am?





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Nonsense, Soros et al are paying those protesters.
Could you let me know how I can get paid? Cuz myself and my friends are missing out. I've been to 5 protests in the Denver area but haven't received a dime. Where do we sign up for the cash?
 
This was the scene in Denver. I'm the one with the sign.

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Could you let me know how I can get paid? Cuz myself and my friends are missing out. I've been to 5 protests in the Denver area but haven't received a dime. Where do we sign up for the cash?
It’s not my fault you got suckered.
 
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