No Kings' protests against Trump on October 18: What you need to know
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No Kings' protests against Trump on October 18: What you need to know
"Millions of protesters will gather across the United States on Saturday, October 18, for the next round of No Kings protests against the Trump administration and what protesters describe as its authoritarian governing style. Currently, some 2,500 events are confirmed in all 50 states, Washington, D.C., and several cities around the world, making it one of the largest coordinated protest movements in U.S. history. Participation is expected to surpass the five million people who joined the June protests, which spanned 2,200 events across the country."
"The co-founder of the Indivisible organization, Ezra Levin, told NBC News that he anticipates the largest protest in modern American history on Oct. 18, adding that the scale of the turnout will send a message not only to the administration but also to Democratic lawmakers. Demonstrations are scheduled in major cities across the United States, including New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Boston, Portland and Chicago, where the National Guard is currently deployed on Trump's orders."
Millions are expected to gather across the United States on October 18 for coordinated No Kings protests opposing President Trump's alleged authoritarian governing style. Organizers have confirmed roughly 2,500 events in all 50 states and Washington, D.C., with participation projected to exceed five million and surpass June's 2,200-event mobilization. Leaders predict the largest protest in modern U.S. history and say turnout will send a message to the administration and Democratic lawmakers. Demonstrations are planned in major cities and small communities, with marches in parks, courthouses and public squares. No Kings began earlier this year and is backed by a broad coalition of labor, civil rights and activist groups.
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