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

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Scheduled for June 14, 2025, the "No Kings" rally will commence at 12:00 PM local time in Auburn, Washington, and end at 8:30 PM GMT. This protest aims to unite community voices against the influence of political figures like Donald Trump. The rally will take place at Auburn Way North & 15th Street NE, an area expected to draw significant local participation. Organizers emphasize the importance of grassroots activism in shaping political dialogue and community engagement. Families and activists are encouraged to attend, reflecting a diverse coalition rallying for change.

The event aligns with a national trend of increased civic involvement, particularly among parents advocating for their children's futures. Notably, this demonstration is part of a larger effort to promote transparency and accountability in governance. The rally's significance lies in its ability to mobilize local citizens around pressing national issues, fostering a sense of community empowerment.

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