No Kings Protests Massive Anti Trump Rallies Planned Across Socal
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets across Southern California on Saturday for “No Kings” demonstrations against President Trump, portraying the commander in chief as an aspiring monarch as he continues to... In Grand Park, protesters gathered under the shade of a 20-foot inflatable of Trump in a diaper as a band belted out an Epstein files-themed parody of Johnny Cash’s “Folsom Prison Blues.” Protesters draped... “We’re here to fight fascism, and we’re not afraid,” said 25-year-old Jess Sanchez, who has had family members targeted in recent immigration raids. “This is our city and our country.”
The gathering in Grand Park was just one of thousands that unfolded across the country on Saturday as part of a nationwide effort to oppose not only the president but his administration’s policies on... Thousands of Angelenos took to the streets for "No Kings" anti-Trump protests over the weekend. LOS ANGELES - Big crowds of protesters are expected Saturday across the U.S. in opposition to what some are characterizing as increasingly authoritarian practices by President Donald Trump. The "No Kings Day" demonstrations are planned for more than 2,500 locations, with multiple protests scheduled across Southern California. More than 200 rallies are planned for California, including 10 in Los Angeles County, organizers with Service Employees International Union Local 721, representing public service workers in Southern California with more than 100,000 members,...
Here are the rallies happening in the region on Saturday: Protesters are gathering across California once more to rally against President Donald Trump and his administration’s policies. Months after “No Kings Day” demonstrations drew millions of participants across the United States, community members will come together on Saturday, Oct. 18, to peacefully protest Trump’s “authoritarian actions and power grabs,” organizers said in an Oct. 11 news release. “Together, millions will send a clear and unmistakable message: we are a nation of equals, and our country will not be ruled by fear or force,” No Kings organizers said in the release.
As of Monday, Oct. 13, more than 2,500 No Kings events were planned in all 50 states, organizers said Monday, including dozens in cities throughout California. Organizers described No Kings as a “nationwide day of defiance.” California was again at the center of a nationwide protest movement as “No Kings Day” rallies returned Saturday, Oct. 18, across the Golden State. More than 200 communities hosted marches, vigils, and rallies from Crescent City to El Centro, echoing the massive turnout at similar events this summer.
Back in June, the first “No Kings Day” coincided with the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary and Trump’s birthday, drawing over 5 million people nationwide—one of the largest coordinated protests since Trump’s second term began. Organizers estimated that larger crowds showed up at the October events than in the summer. If crowd estimates hold, the one-day "No Kings" event was the largest civil action in the United States since the first Earth Day, 55 years ago. Two of President Donald Trump’s Cabinet secretaries, along with some congressional Republicans, have accused Democrats of prolonging the two-week-old government shutdown for the sake of the "No Kings" mass protests. They say Democrats want to show party activists they are pushing back against the Trump administration.
"They have a 'hate America' rally that's scheduled for October 18," Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana said on Fox News. "It's all the pro-Hamas wing and antifa people; they are all coming out." Truth matters. Community matters. Your support makes both possible. LAist is one of the few places where news remains independent and free from political and corporate influence.
Stand up for truth and for LAist. Make your year-end tax-deductible gift now. No Kings protests against the Trump administration are planned across the country Saturday, including in and around Los Angeles. It's the second day of action organized by a coalition including a group that calls itself 50501, which stands for 50 states, 50 protests, one movement. The first took place in June and brought thousands of people to the streets of downtown Los Angeles and in all 50 states. Organizers say the second demonstration is to continue to push back against the President Donald Trump's policies, including the immigration raids that began ramping up in Southern California this summer.
"L.A. has been hit hard by this administration," said Martin Manteca, the organizing director of SEIU 721, which represents more than 100,000 workers in Southern California. "The administration has sent masked men in combat gear to kidnap children from schools, question and snatch neighbors off the streets and assault and take workers from Home Depots, car washes, stores and restaurants." LOS ANGELES -- "No Kings Day" protests are set to be held in Southern California and throughout the country on Saturday to protest President Donald Trump's administration and to counterprogram the military parade in... Army's 250th birthday. "'No Kings Day' is the largest single-day, peaceful protest in recent American history, made up of millions of normal, everyday Americans who are showing up in more than 2,000 communities around the country to...
Indivisible and other organizations involved with the coalition coordinating the protests have said that the protests are meant to protest what they say is overreach by the Trump administration on immigration enforcement and deportations,... They've also pointed to how the military parade is being held on Trump's birthday. Trump has denied any connection between the parade's timing and his birthday, pointing to how June 14 is Flag Day. The groups coordinating the protests originally announced the initiatives in early May, after reports of the upcoming military parade, but organizers have said that the protests against immigration enforcement in Los Angeles and the... Several protests are expected to take place across Los Angeles Saturday which prompted business owners and city officials to take extra precautions. Robert Kovacik reports for the NBC4 News at 11 p.m.
on June 13, 2025. A week of demonstrations continues into the weekend in Los Angeles with events planned around the nationwide 'No Kings' protests. 'No Kings' events and other gatherings are expected in downtown Los Angeles, the center of this week's protests over aggressive ICE raids, and throughout Southern California. The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department said Friday that the agency knows of about 40 significant events Saturday with dozens associated with No Kings day. Stream Los Angeles News for free, 24/7, wherever you are. The demonsration in Los Angeles and across the country come on the same day as a rare military parade in Washington, DC.
President Trump will attend the parade on his 79th birthday in celebration of the Army's 250th birthday. Protesters in cities across California are rallying against federal immigration raids and President Donald Trump’s second-term agenda. A week of action is unfolding, with marches already underway and more planned over the weekend. Our interactive map shows where protests have happened, where they’re still to come and when. The week began with protests against ICE raids. Now, it’s building toward the pre-planned “No Kings” rallies — a nationwide day of action timed to Flag Day and Donald Trump’s 79th birthday.
Events are planned in Sacramento, Fresno, Merced, Modesto and San Luis Obispo County, with some also linked to Juneteenth celebrations and immigrant-rights campaigns. Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets across Southern California on Saturday for "No Kings" demonstrations against President Trump, portraying the commander in chief as an aspiring monarch as he continues to... In Grand Park, protesters gathered under the shade of a 20-foot inflatable of Trump in a diaper as a band belted out an Epstein files-themed parody of Johnny Cash’s “Folsom Prison Blues." Protesters draped... "We’re here to fight fascism, and we’re not afraid,” said 25-year-old Jess Sanchez, who has had family members targeted in recent immigration raids. “This is our city and our country.” The gathering in Grand Park was just one of thousands that unfolded across the country on Saturday as part of a nationwide effort to oppose not only the president but his administration's policies on...
More than 2,700 "No Kings" demonstrations were scheduled across the country, roughly 600 more events than in June. Demonstrations in New York, Chicago, Atlanta and Boston drew massive crowds.
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This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets across Southern California on Saturday for “No Kings” demonstrations against President Trump, portraying the commander in chief as an aspiring monarch as he continues to... In Grand Park, protesters gathered under the shade of a 20-foot inflatable of Trump in a ...
The Gathering In Grand Park Was Just One Of Thousands
The gathering in Grand Park was just one of thousands that unfolded across the country on Saturday as part of a nationwide effort to oppose not only the president but his administration’s policies on... Thousands of Angelenos took to the streets for "No Kings" anti-Trump protests over the weekend. LOS ANGELES - Big crowds of protesters are expected Saturday across the U.S. in opposition to what so...
Here Are The Rallies Happening In The Region On Saturday:
Here are the rallies happening in the region on Saturday: Protesters are gathering across California once more to rally against President Donald Trump and his administration’s policies. Months after “No Kings Day” demonstrations drew millions of participants across the United States, community members will come together on Saturday, Oct. 18, to peacefully protest Trump’s “authoritarian actions and...
As Of Monday, Oct. 13, More Than 2,500 No Kings
As of Monday, Oct. 13, more than 2,500 No Kings events were planned in all 50 states, organizers said Monday, including dozens in cities throughout California. Organizers described No Kings as a “nationwide day of defiance.” California was again at the center of a nationwide protest movement as “No Kings Day” rallies returned Saturday, Oct. 18, across the Golden State. More than 200 communities ho...
Back In June, The First “No Kings Day” Coincided With
Back in June, the first “No Kings Day” coincided with the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary and Trump’s birthday, drawing over 5 million people nationwide—one of the largest coordinated protests since Trump’s second term began. Organizers estimated that larger crowds showed up at the October events than in the summer. If crowd estimates hold, the one-day "No Kings" event was the largest civil action i...