Rally Solidarity for Justice greeted Supreme Court Associate Justice Sotomayor

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Indivisible Eastside organized a rally in Lake Forest Park on September 12, 2025, to welcome Justice Sonia Sotomayor and emphasize the threat of authoritarianism. The event attracted local activists who voiced their concerns and called for increased civic engagement. The Lake Forest Park Voices for Justice group announced a follow-up rally on October 18, 2025, scheduled from 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM at the same location. They urged participants to bring friends who have not attended protests, aiming to mobilize a significant grassroots movement. The national NO KINGS II protest against authoritarianism is also set for October 18, highlighting the urgency of the cause.

Organizers hope to amass 12 million participants to create impactful change. This growing movement reflects a rising concern among citizens regarding democratic values and civil liberties. The call for solidarity and action resonates with many in the community, reinforcing the importance of collective voices in democracy.

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