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The largest "No Kings" protest in the PNW is scheduled to take place in Seattle Saturday, along with other rallies across the state.
SEATTLE — The Seattle Police Department estimated the No Kings march stretched more than a mile long Saturday. Organizers with Seattle Indivisible reported preliminary counts of nearly 90,000 people taking part.
SPD outlines peaceful approach for Seattle's "No Kings" protest, focusing on safety and free speech, with specially trained POET officers to engage attendees.
Palestinian solidarity activists plan to embed in 'No Kings' protests nationwide as investigators examine nonprofit organizations for possible tax violations.
This summer, an estimated 70,000 marched from Capitol Hill’s Cal Anderson Park as part of a nationwide “No Kings” protest against the Trump administration. Saturday, thousands
"No Kings" protests against Trump's presidency and alleged executive overreach scheduled nationwide, with a significant turnout expected in Seattle.
By noon on Oct, 18, about 1,000-2,000 people had already gathered in Jon Hunt Plaza in downtown for Saturday's "No Kings 2" protest, according to an estimate given by event organizers as they prepared for the noon start time.