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Another round of "No Kings" protests is expected to take place this weekend, with gatherings scheduled nationwide and across Washington.
The Pacific Northwest’s largest “No Kings” protest is set to take place in Seattle on Saturday, alongside several other rallies across western Washington.
With chants, costumes and colorful signs, Washingtonians raised their voices against Trump's hard-line policies on immigration, the federal budget and more.
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.
Dozens of "No Kings" rallies are scheduled across western Washington for Saturday, Oct. 18, from Bellingham to Vancouver, to the San Juan Islands.
Organizers said some 2,600 protests were planned in the U.S. on Saturday. The protests were largely peaceful, as demonstrators united in their stated aim to safeguard the country's democratic values.
Many No Kings Day rallies are planned for Saturday, Oct. 18 in South King County, regionally and nationally to protest against the Trump administration. Local rallies include Covington, Auburn, Renton and Des Moines. An estimated 2,500 rallies are expected throughout the nation, including in Olympia and Washington, D.C.
No Kings protests took place in Renton, Seattle and elsewhere in the western United States on Oct. 18, 2025 as part of nationwide demonstrations.