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    You are at:Home»Local News»1,500 gather for 3rd local ‘No Kings’ protest

    1,500 gather for 3rd local ‘No Kings’ protest

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    By Gwen King on October 20, 2025 Local News, Manhattan
    A crowd listens to speakers at a No Kings program Saturday at the Larry Norvell Band Shell in City Park. Staff photo by Lewis Marien

    For the third time this year, members of the community lined City Park to voice their grievances as part of a national “No Kings” protest.

    The two-hour event was put together by IndivisibleMHK, the Manhattan branch of a nationwide advocacy group. Attendees said the event aimed to create a space for citizens to demonstrate what patriotism means to them.

    “IndivisibleMHK joins with other national and local organizations … to demand an end to the billionaire takeover and rampant corruption of the Trump administration,” according to a release from the group.

    To view the full article visit theMercury.com.

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    People hold signs and listen to speakers at the Larry Norvell Band Shell in City Park.
    Staff photo by Lewis Marien
    Signs are displayed on the stage at Larry Norvell Band Shell during a No Kings program Saturday in City Park.
    Staff photo by Lewis Marien
    A supporter drives down Poyntz Avenue with a sign during a No Kings protest Saturday in Manhattan.
    Staff photo by Lewis Marien
    Indivisible MHK governing board member Philip Nel sings and plays guitar during a No Kings program Saturday at the Larry Norvell Band Shell in City Park.
    Staff photo by Lewis Marien
    A Freddy Krueger-costumed protester holds a sign along Poyntz Avenue during a No Kings protest Saturday in Manhattan.
    Staff photo by Lewis Marien
    The crowd of protesters along Poyntz Avenue wrap around the corner to 11th Street during a No Kings protest Saturday in Manhattan.
    Staff photo by Lewis Marien
    Indivisible MHK governing board member Rev. Margaret McGhee, rector at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Manhattan, speaks during a “No Kings” program Saturday at the Larry Norvell Band Shell in City Park.
    Staff photo by Lewis Marien
    Protesters line along Poyntz Avenue during Saturday’s “No Kings” protest in Manhattan.
    Staff photo by Lewis Marien
    Indivisible MHK governing board member Jordy Sargent, 18, a senior at Manhattan High School, gives remarks during a No Kings program Saturday at the Larry Norvell Band Shell in City Park.
    Staff photo by Lewis Marien
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