'No Kings' protests return to the Charlotte area this Saturday. Here's what to expect
The protests, aimed at pushing back against what organizers call “authoritarian actions” by President Donald Trump, are planned in several Charlotte-area communities.
The demonstrations are part of a national effort involving more than 2,500 cities and towns across the United States.
Organizers said the goal is to defend First Amendment rights and call attention to what they describe as escalating threats to democracy.
This is the second “No Kings” protest of the year. The last one happened in June and remained largely peaceful. Organizers said Saturday’s demonstrations are in response to recent federal actions they argue are unconstitutional, ranging from attempts to restrict the press — to crackdowns on immigration and political dissent.
Some conservative lawmakers have criticized the movement, calling it divisive. But protest leaders said the events are nonviolent and patriotic, focused on civic engagement and constitutional protections.
Expect signs, speeches, and marches. Organizers are asking attendees to remain respectful and safe. Some road closures or slowdowns may happen near protest areas.
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