Photos show ‘No Kings’ protest against Trump
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Large crowds began gathering on Saturday morning in opposition to how Mr. Trump has been approaching various issues, such as immigration and the government shutdown.
In one social video Trump shared, he wears a crown and flies a fighter jet with "King Trump" written on it. 2,700 No Kings protests were Oct. 18, 2025.
National organizers have encouraged attendees to wear yellow as a sign of "collective strength in the face of oppression," and focus on "community and joy" during Saturday's events – encouraging humorous signs and costumes, like the viral inflatable frog outfit worn by protestors in Portland and Chicago in recent weeks.
Dump Trump” protests hit South Florida, with thousands lining sidewalks from Miami to West Palm Beach, chanting and singing in the second “No Kings” anti-Trump
President Donald Trump’s administration is at the center of growing unrest as “No Kings” protests spread across South Florida, part of a nationwide movement organizers say is meant to defend democracy and push back against authoritarian overreach.
Thousands gathered across Florida on Oct. 18, 2025, for nationwide "No Kings," anti-Trump administration protests holding signs and wearing costumes.
Activists in Central Florida are preparing to join others across the state and nation Saturday for the anti-Trump “No Kings” protest 2.0.
In South Florida, plenty of protesters obliged. At Bayfront Park, Stevie Gomez, 29, spoke to the Miami Herald from inside an inflatable elephant costume, which she said she wore to show that the protests are peaceful. Gomez, whose family immigrated to the United States, said she finds it terrible to see how they are treating immigrants.
Over a dozen No Kings rallies are scheduled across Central Florida this Saturday to protest the Trump administration’s policies.
If you're attending a "No Kings" protest in Florida Saturday, can you wear a mask? Here's what to know before you go.