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Labor leaders and organizers called on union members and Southern California residents to show up to rallies Saturday.
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Thousands expected at 'No Kings' rallies across Southern California to protest Trump administration
Thousands of protesters are expected to hit the streets of Los Angeles and several other Southern California cities on Saturday as part of a nationwide "No Kings" rally.
In June, millions of activists across the U.S. gathered for “No Kings” protests in all 50 states, in what was called a “nationwide day of defiance.” Their message? The United States doesn’t have kings – and people need to remind the current administration that public officials hold office to serve the public and not themselves.
Many Americans feel Trump’s threats and norm-shattering actions have only gotten more intense as protesters prepare to take part Saturday in more than 2,700 ‘No Kings’ demonstrations scheduled across the country.
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'No Kings' protests return to SoCal as Trump ramps up authoritarian practices, organizers say
Protesters are expected to pack the streets of Los Angeles and several other cities on Saturday for a nationwide "No Kings" rally.
Thousands of Southern Californians are expected to take part in a second “No Kings Day” protest on Saturday, Oct. 18 to speak out against “authoritarian excesses and corruption of the Trump administration,” while prominent Republicans have criticized the planned event as anti-American.
Get your calendar ready, Angelenos—the second wave of No Kings protests lands Saturday, October 18, and greater Los Angeles is one of the hotspots. Across the country, organizers have mapped out more than 2,500 rallies targeting what they describe as creeping authoritarianism in the Trump era.