Two grassroots organizations in Des Moines are joining a national day of protest this Saturday with a “No Kings” rally, urging residents to take a stand against what they call authoritarian overreach and political corruption.

The event, organized by Seniors for the Constitution and Indivisible Des Moines, will take place from 1 to 3 p.m. this Saturday, June 14, 2025 at Big Catch Plaza, located at the corner of S. 216th Street and Marine View Drive (map below).

Organizers are promoting it as a peaceful demonstration that includes live music, free water, signs, and materials for participants to make their own.

The groups, which together claim more than 400 active members, are also encouraging attendees to bring non-perishable food or cash donations for the Des Moines Food Bank, because all local food banks are struggling.

The rally is part of a coordinated national movement protesting President Donald Trump and his allies, whom organizers accuse of threatening democracy, civil liberties, and public welfare programs.

“No Kings” day is a response to “the increasing authoritarian excesses and corruption from Trump and his allies,” according to event materials. The statement cites concerns about attacks on free speech, immigration crackdowns, erosion of court authority, and proposed cuts to Medicaid alongside tax breaks for the wealthy.

“We’d like to see young people and families join us,” said one member of Seniors for the Constitution. “We’re doing this for them, for our grandchildren and yours.”

Parking is available at the plaza, in nearby lots, and along side streets. Carpooling is encouraged to ease congestion.

More details are available at www.seniorsfortheconstitution.org.