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No Kings Protesters Push Back on Trump Admin Policies — With Costumes, Color and Community

October 22, 2025

The "No Kings" rally on October 18 drew tens of thousands of protesters in Los Angeles and millions nationwide to oppose what organizers describe as growing authoritarianism in the Trump administration. The Los Angeles demonstration maintained a festive atmosphere with costumed participants, despite House Speaker Mike Johnson labeling it a "hate America rally. " Organizers reported approximately 300 rallies across California, with an estimated 4.

Who is affected

  • California voters (regarding Proposition 50)
  • Residents of cities targeted by the Trump administration (specifically mentioned Chicago)
  • Journalists (concerned about potential police force against them)
  • Students (mentioned as "newly invigorated" by educator Lester Powell)
  • Immigrants and non-citizens (referenced by Sylvia Coleman from Belize)
  • Residents in areas affected by congressional redistricting

What action is being taken

  • Tens of thousands are protesting in Los Angeles and millions nationwide in the "No Kings" rally
  • Multiple organizations including Black Lives Matter, Democratic Socialists of America, and United Teachers Los Angeles are distributing information at vendor tables
  • Political leaders are speaking at rallies across the country against perceived authoritarianism
  • California's 50501 SoCal organization is coordinating approximately 300 protests across the state
  • Supporters are advocating for Proposition 50 to temporarily redraw congressional districts

Why it matters

  • The protests represent opposition to what organizers perceive as growing authoritarianism in the Trump administration
  • The demonstrations support Proposition 50, which could impact political representation by redrawing congressional districts to counter alleged gerrymandering in Texas
  • The Los Angeles City Council withdrew a request to lift an injunction on using excessive force against journalists, highlighting concerns about press freedom and police response to demonstrations
  • The protests unite diverse groups including Black political leaders, educators, celebrities, and newly naturalized citizens around shared concerns about political direction and representation

What's next

  • No explicit next steps stated in the article

Read full article from source: The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint