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More than 2,600 No Kings rallies are planned Saturday in cities large and small, organized by hundreds of coalition partners. In Northeast Ohio, they range from Elyria to Akron to Solon.
Residents in and around Cincinnati, Oxford, and Brookville, Indiana, among other places joined in protests against the policies of President Donald Trump Saturday.
About two dozen local demonstrations are scheduled for Saturday morning and early afternoon around the central Ohio region. A large gathering is slated for 4 p.m. at the Ohio Statehouse.
Hundreds packed the Strongsville Commons Saturday, crowding around the gazebo and spilling along the northeast edge of Royalton and Pearl roads, their handmade signs and chants transforming the quiet square into a chorus of dissent.
Over 70 No Kings protests will take place around Ohio, with under a dozen in the region, according to the organization. Here are the protests planned for Saturday. For more information on the No Kings organization, click here.
Several towns and cities in Ohio and Northern Kentucky will host "No Kings" protests on Oct. 18. Here's where they are.
Subscribe to the Wake Up, cleveland.com’s free morning newsletter, delivered to your inbox weekdays at 5:30 a.m. In June, millions of Americans gathered in suburbs, cities and small towns to protest President Trump’s increasing authoritarianism.