NO KINGS protest planned for Lake Forest Park Saturday June 14, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

On June 14, 2025, Lake Forest Park will host the NO KINGS protest in opposition to perceived authoritarianism and corruption associated with President Trump's administration. The protest coincides with Trump's birthday celebration and aims to gather community voices against various issues, including civil rights and climate change. Organizers encourage participants to bring food donations for Hopelink Food Bank, addressing local hunger needs. Previous protests reported a turnout of over 400 people, demonstrating strong community engagement and support. Attendees expressed sentiments of empowerment, with many stating they felt heard and motivated to take action.

The event is designed to be non-violent and inclusive, ensuring accessibility for all. This protest highlights growing concerns about governance and civil liberties, resonating with a nationwide movement against perceived injustices. The call to action emphasizes the urgency of collective civic engagement in contemporary political discourse.

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