A WHAS 11 video on YouTube reported that 4,000 attended the No Kings protest on June 14.
The Courier-Journal stated that about 150 attended the Good Trouble protest on June 17; so, less than 4% of the protest that took place only three days later. Its photos showed a line of protestors in front of the Gene Snyder Courthouse on Broadway.
A very different view of Good Trouble is shown at a protest in 2020.
The Gateway Pundit reported this week that Crowds On Demand CEO Adam Swart turned down a $20M contract to supply paid protestors to the Good Trouble protests across the country on June 17.
“I just don't think it's effective," he said, adding that "it's going to make us all look bad." He cited Trump's continued support despite the ongoing protests for the ineffectiveness of these movements.
“This is the same old noise that has failed to land with the American people this last 6/7 months. Swart told Entin that his company has a 'large network of people' that they 'compensate' for turning out to demonstrations.
“Swart did not say who exactly offered him the $20 million to maintain the privacy of his clients, Entin said after he interviewed Swart.”

With Crowds On Demand, the Good Trouble protest of 2025 could have matched the July 14 No Kings protest.
The C-J reported that the No Kings protest returned to downtown Metro on Saturday, July 19, but the photos did not show a large turnout.