No Kings, Louisville and Trump
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The Louisville ‘No Kings’ protest was one of about 2,700 taking place across the state and the country Saturday, according to organizers. The October event followed the first “No Kings” protest in June.
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Thousands expected to demonstrate at second 'No Kings' protest in Louisville, southern Indiana
Around 2,500 nationally organized protests called "No Kings" are happening across the country on Saturday, including in and around Louisville.This is the second “No Kings” protest since Trump took office for a second time in January,
The 'No Kings' rallies will occur across the Louisville metro area Oct. 18. The protests are a response to actions from the Trump administration.
Thousands of people gathered at the Belvedere in Louisville to participate in nationwide ‘No Kings Day’ protests. The peaceful protests are denouncing the policies and actions by President Donald Trump and his administration. Louisville held a protest in June that also brought out thousands.
From Paducah to Prestonsburg, Kentuckians gathered at No Kings protests on Saturday to voice dissatisfaction with U.S. President Donald Trump through peaceful demonstration.
Another round of "No Kings" protests are set to take place in Kentucky and southern Indiana this weekend in support of immigration rights and protecting democracy.
What is 'No Kings Day'? What to know about Saturday, Oct. 18 'No Kings' protests, rally march locations, 'No Kings' signs and more.
"No Kings" protesters in the Louisville area may need a rain poncho for Saturday, Oct. 18. See what the National Weather Service is saying.
"No Kings" protests were held across the country, including in Louisville and southern Indiana, on June 14. It was the same day Trump held a multimillion-dollar parade for the Army's 250th anniversary celebration, which was also the president's birthday and Flag Day. (View our coverage from Junes protest in the video player above).