Local “No Kings” Protest Draws 500 on Nationwide Day of Demonstrations - Morgan Messenger
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Crowd gathers in Trinidad, joining nationwide ‘No Kings’ protest - The Chronicle
T’Naus Nieto The Chronicle-News As protesters gathered across the U.S. and beyond on Oct. 18 for the second “No Kings” protest, Trinidad had its own… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
Local “No Kings” protest draws 500 on nationwide day of demonstrations - Morgan Messenger
Last Saturday, October 18 saw public demonstrations across the United States in protest against the policies of President Donald Trump and his administration and in support of American constitutional government. Berkeley Springs was one of several towns in the Eastern Panhandle that saw gatherings of people holding signs in the nationwide theme of “No Kings” protests. Roughly 500 people stood along both sides of Washington Street to the north an…
Morgan Hill residents join 'No Kings' protest
Hundreds of demonstrators took to the Morgan Hill streets Oct. 18 to exercise their freedom of assembly as part of the worldwide “No Kings” movement, joining an estimated 5-7 million Americans in protesting President Donald Trump and his administration’s policies. First organized in June 2025, the second No Kings demonstration saw a significant increase in support and visibility in Morgan Hill, according to attendees. Located at the intersectio…
Diego Lorca On Saturday, October 18, 2025, more than 2,600 demonstrations were held across the country under the slogan “No Kings (No Kings)”, a nationwide mobilization in which thousands of people gathered in cities such as Times Square (New York), Boston Commons, Grant Park (Chicago) and Washington, D.C., as well as numerous small towns. These protests also echoed international solidarity actions in cities in Europe such as Berlin, Madrid, Lis…
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