Ohio, No Kings and protests
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Residents in and around Cincinnati, Oxford, and Brookville, Indiana, among other places joined in protests against the policies of President Donald Trump Saturday.
"No Kings" protests filled city streets across the country on Saturday, including several throughout the Greater Cincinnati area. Protestors opposing President Trump called for checks on what they describe as abuses of power and overreach.
Protesters gathered at the Indiana Statehouse on Oct. 18 as part of a national "No Kings" demonstration against President Donald Trump and his administration's actions. The rally took place on the southside of the Statehouse lawn from 12 p.
The west lawn of the Statehouse was packed with people carrying signs and chanting things like, "No Hate, No Fear, Immigrants are welcome here," or "Open the Epstein files." The crowd spilled out onto the sidewalks on all sides.
Lee County residents took to the streets Oct. 18, 2025, for a 'No Kings' protest in Fort Myers, Florida, in opposition to the Trump administration.
Thousands attended the Fort Collins "No Kings" protest, voicing their anger and frustration with President Donald Trump and many actions taken by the federal government.
Protests were expected to run throughout the day Oct. 18 in Michigan in places as far as the Upper Peninsula as well as in Grand Rapids and in metro Detroit.