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What to Know About Greater Cincinnati 'No Kings' Protests Against President Trump

Protests target threats to democracy and government shutdown amid Trump administration's consideration of the Insurrection Act, with millions expected nationwide, organizers say.

  • On Oct. 18, the No Kings movement will hold nationwide demonstrations with two rallies near Charleston at North Charleston — 5201 Ashley Phosphate Road and Summerville — 500 N. Main Street, listed on the official No Kings website.
  • Organizers say escalating threats to democracy, the government shutdown, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement and National Guard deployments drive the Oct. 18 protests.
  • In June, the June 14 nationwide event held more than 2,100 protests and drew over 5 million participants, and past No Kings gatherings attracted over 100,000 in Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, with Seattle seeing more than 50,000, organizers said.
  • Organizers emphasize Indivisible requires nonviolent actions and bans weapons, while city officials and law enforcement coordinate with event leaders, noting Charleston-area police found past protests overwhelmingly peaceful.
  • Supporters project "millions" on Oct. 18 amid falling Donald Trump poll numbers, critical fall elections, and AFGE urging federal workers after Oct. 1 government shutdown layoffs.
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WCIV broke the news in Charleston, United States on Sunday, October 12, 2025.
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