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Hundreds of Thousands Gather in Washington DC for 'No Kings' Protest Against Trump

Thousands marched in a three-mile protest near the U.S. Capitol to oppose Trump administration policies, shutting down streets and featuring speeches by local leaders.

  • On Oct. 18, 2025, huge crowds gathered near the U.S. Capitol, with Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C. serving as the main rallying point against President Donald Trump.
  • Anger over recent shifts fueled the three-mile march as protesters opposed President Donald Trump's policies and demanded a functioning democracy since his return to office, January.
  • Visuals on the route included a red shirt reading `250 years ago, we decided no kings, and it’s been 250 years, and I guess we have to do it again`, while Elana Pate told reporters `Individually it’s hard to think you can do something to change things`.
  • Members of DC leadership supported the rally, while Republican leaders criticized it as a 'Hate America rally' and called attendees communists and Marxists.
  • Similar demonstrations occurred across Boston, Chicago and New York City, with Dorothy Carney from Charlottesville, Va. saying `250 years ago, we decided no kings, and it’s been 250 years, and I guess we have to do it again` and Grace Crabtree highlighting national unity.
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Hundreds of thousands gather in Washington DC for 'No Kings' protest against Trump

Protesters from across the country assembled in Washington, D.C., for the second "No Kings" protest, expressing concerns over immigration, health care, and human rights.

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People fill the streets for 'No Kings' rally in Washington

WASHINGTON — Eric Poole walked down Washington's iconic Pennsylvania Avenue wearing a bright red shirt with the words: "Dear Canada, we hate him too." He was among huge crowds of people who gathered near the U.S.

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People fill the streets for ‘No Kings’ rally in Washington

WASHINGTON - Eric Poole walked down Washington's iconic Pennsylvania Avenue wearing a bright red shirt with the words: "Dear Canada, we hate him too."

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Fox5 DC broke the news in Washington, United States on Saturday, October 18, 2025.
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