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"No Kings" protests against President Trump and his administration are planned in 2,500 locations nationwide, including Northern and Southern Nevada.
A second round of "No Kings" demonstrations are planned for Saturday, Oct. 18. Here's where events are scheduled in Washington state.
Gov. Greg Abbott announced Thursday afternoon his decision to deploy the troops to the Capitol city ahead of the planned No Kings Protest—meant to demonstrate against the Trump administration—over the weekend.
"No Kings" protesters in the Louisville area may need a rain poncho for Saturday, Oct. 18. See what the National Weather Service is saying.
The “No Kings” protest opposing President Donald Trump began in June 2025 and is set to happen again on October 18 with over 2,500 events nationwide, including major rallies in Washington, D.C., New York City, and Los Angeles, denouncing moves such as the deployment of federal forces in cities and executive orders bypassing Congress.
Advocacy groups prepare for the "No Kings" rallies in the U.S., calling for government accountability and public vigilance under the Trump administration.
No Kings” protests are set to return this weekend, as demonstrators plan to rally against the Trump administration in thousands of cities across the United States on Saturday. The demonstrations come as the federal government shutdown enters its third week.
The Daytona 'No Kings' protest is expected to draw some 3,000 protesters at the same time 100,000 Biketoberfest visitors also are in town.