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Scenes from the No Kings Protests

No Kings rallies oppose Trump Administration policies nationwide, emphasizing civil liberties and drawing participants from both urban centers and rural towns, organizers said.

  • On Saturday, crowds across the U.S. protested President Donald Trump, with Legacee Medina of Macon, Georgia leading chants and Joe Bondulich carrying a flag.
  • After a first wave last June, organizers say over seven million people attended No Kings events across 2,700 cities.
  • NPR station photographers documented demonstrations from major cities and small rural towns, and Ella Walther said `This isn't a right or left issue. This is a right or wrong issue` at a St. Peter's, Missouri protest.
  • Demonstrators remained peaceful and orderly as crowds walked their routes without issue, and an impromptu dance party broke out in Washington, DC, on-the-ground reports said.
  • House Speaker Mike Johnson called the planned gatherings a "hate America rally" and warned of "antifa types," while Indivisible cofounders said `millions of Americans stood together to reject authoritarianism` ahead of Saturday.
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npr broke the news in Washington, United States on Saturday, October 18, 2025.
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