No Kings rally will be held in Auburn on Saturday, June 14

Auburn, WALocal News

Indivisible Auburn will host a rally on June 14, 2025, from Noon to 1:30 p. m. at Auburn Way North and 15th Street NE, as part of the national “No Kings” day of action. The event seeks to mobilize residents in defense of democracy and constitutional norms, featuring peaceful sign-waving against perceived authoritarianism linked to former President Donald Trump. Organizers state, “We’re building a movement that shows the flag doesn’t belong to Donald Trump.

It belongs to us. ” The rally will adhere to a strict code of conduct, emphasizing nonviolent action and positivity in the face of dissent. Participants aim to highlight ongoing threats to democratic institutions, such as political targeting and curbs on free speech. Grassroots efforts like this are part of a larger trend among progressive groups nationwide. The commitment to nonviolent protest underscores the importance of civic engagement and public discourse in a democratic society.

This rally reflects a broader push to reclaim democratic values amidst rising concerns over authoritarianism.

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