Donald Trump, Charlotte and No Kings Day
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‘No Kings’ protests are a win for conservatism | Opinion
Pierce Winston of Clayton, N.C. waves his flag from the median of Capital Blvd. during the ‘No Kings’ demonstration on Saturday, October 18, 2025 in Raleigh, N.C. Robert Willett [email protected]
An Uptown rally concluded peacefully Saturday in Uptown, with no incidents or arrests, according to police. The rally, part of the nationwide ‘No Kings’ movement against authoritarianism, was organized by Indivisible Charlotte. Organizers told Channel 9 that the event drew thousands of participants.
Thousands gathered at First Ward Park on Oct. 18 as part of the nationwide No Kings protest, one of nearly 3,000 marches across the country opposing President Donald Trump and
The No Kings protest in Port Charlotte brought out a large crowd along a busy roadway. Demonstrators showed up an hour before the scheduled start time, and proceeded to wave anti-Trump signs at passing vehicles.
Protests are underway nationwide and in the Triangle as people rally against the current U.S. president, Donald Trump, whose disapproval rating is increasing in the latest
Thousands walked the streets of Uptown for the rally, many saying this is just one way to have their voice heard.
A very large crowd had gathered at the Collier County Courthouse by about 9:30 a.m. When the event started at 10, the plaza outside the courthouse was full of people holding "No Kings" signs, "Elect a clown, get a circus," "No fascists," and other slogans.
Organizers behind the "No Kings" protests are asking participants to wear yellow during the nationwide Saturday events. Here's why.