Third nationwide 'No Kings' protest expected to draw massive crowds. 41 demonstrations happening in L.A.

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41 ‘No Kings’ protests are planned throughout Los Angeles County on Saturday. Where to find a protest near you.

A June 2025 photo of demonstrators carrying the Constitution of the United States of America as thousands participate in the “No Kings” Day demonstration in downtown Los Angeles.Droves of anti-Trump protestors are expected to attend local “No Kings” protests in Southern California and across the nation on Saturday.

Organizers anticipate the third installment in this nationwide campaign could have the largest participation in protest history, beyond the previous two demonstrations last year., the indefinite U.S- Israeli war on Iran, the push to require U.S. citizenship documentation at voter booths and unpredictably long TSA lines at airports staffed by ICE agents. Trump is keeping the “No Kings” momentum up “by continuing to bypass Congress, not listening to even the people that voted for him, along with people who did not vote for him,” Parker said. “He’s keeping up this energy.”Four months later, the second effort attracted more than 7 million Americans at more than 2,700 events across the U.S.This year, local volunteers and organizations have scheduled 41 rallies and marches throughout the county. Here are the details for those demonstrations:The rally and concert are hosted by Indivisible Historic Filipinotown - Echo Park Chapter and the Filipino American Lakas Alliance. Theto come prepared to make noise with whistles and drums and to carry posters and banners. They’re also asking attendees to bring groceries for families who are unable to or are too scared to leave their homes. Recommended donations include canned goods, toiletries and tortillas, cereals or bags of beans and rice.. Those who choose not to march can assemble directly at the Pasadena City Hall steps, at 100 N. Garfield Ave. Organizers say the main event at City Hall will include music and speakers.Beverly Hills Garden Park between N. Beverly and Canon drives. Public parking is available at City Hall and nearby parking structures.in front of where the Altadena Community Church stood before it burned in the Eaton fire. The event is also intended as a demonstration of support for Altadena’s recovery.on the corner of Main Street and West Imperial Avenue. Organizers say the “honk and wave” visibility event will have attendees on the grass area. They say volunteers will be on hand in case of counterprotests to help de-escalate tensions.Whittier Boulevard and Painter Avenue. Organizers encourage attendees to park at the Quad at Whittier shopping mall and stand alongside the sidewalk.. Organizers recommend parking in the Asian Village Plaza, the back lot of Westminster Colony Plaza or the overflow parking lot of the ABC Supermarket and Bank of America. There is also street parking along Bishop Place.in the lot on the northwest corner of the intersection of Foothill and North Indian Hill boulevards. The U.S. Bank parking lot on the northeast corner of the intersection and the Methodist Church parking lot are not available for protest parking that day. Avoid parking in the lot on the southeast corner of the intersection; organizers say attendees who do so are at risk of being towed.will take place on the Highway 10 overpass. Organizers recommend attendees park in the nearby Food for Less parking lot, at 3000 Baldwin Park Blvd., then walk up to the overpass.at Palisades Park. Attendees are encouraged to wear sun protection and bring water. The event will include a DJ, and information booths from the American Civil Liberties Union and others., and attendees will walk to Torrance City Hall. For those who do not wish to march, the main event will take place at Torrance City Hall starting at 10:30 a.m.protest will take place at Bluff Park on Ocean Boulevard. Attendees will assemble between the Long Beach Museum of Art and Temple Avenue. Organizers encourage attendees to bring their own posters, water, snacks, comfortable shoes and sun protection. Parking can be an issue, so allow time to find a space in the neighborhood, or find a spot at metered parking in the Junipero beach lot, organizers said.

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