Gainesville protesters gather for ‘No Kings Day’ 

Protesters gathered in Cora Roberson Park in Gainesville for the No Kings Day rally on Saturday.
Protesters gathered in Cora Roberson Park in Gainesville for the "No Kings Day" rally on Saturday.
Photo by Chuck Ross

“No Kings Day” took center stage in downtown Gainesville on Saturday as thousands showed up to protest grievances with President Donald Trump’s administration and other ills in America.  

The protest is the latest in a string of such events that have taken place in Alachua County and nationwide since Trump took office. A local chapter of the 50501 movement — 50 states, 50 events, 1 voice — started in February and has coordinated with community organizations to host the protests, including Alachua County Labor Coalition, Gainesville Women for Democracy, Progressive Democrats for America and the Gainesville Immigrant Neighbor Inclusion Initiative.     

A protestor holds up a sign at the No Kings Day rally held in Gainesville on Saturday.
Photo by Nellie Garcia A protester holds up a sign at the “No Kings Day” rally held in Gainesville on Saturday.

Saturday’s event was planned to coincide with Trump’s birthday and the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary parade in Washington, D.C.  

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The Gainesville protest happened at Cora Robertson Park and featured a live band, a towering papier mâché caricature of Trump and hundreds of signs. Volunteers with 50501 handed out water as protesters stood by the road, waving at passing cars.  

Strung between two trees, a large sign read “Trump is Wrong, Love is Strong.” “No grifter kings,” another sign read, with an image of Trump in a crown. Another took aim at checks from Congress, “Where is Congress? GOP is MIA.” 

A second protest happened in High Springs a few hours after the Gainesville event ended. Protesters gathered at the Farmers Market Pavilion before marching to City Hall.  

Gainesville residents held a similar, smaller rally in February at the corner of Main Street and University Avenue. A “Tesla Takedown” rally followed in March along with others in April and May, including the “International Workers’ Day” rally

Protesters gathered at Saturday's No Kings Day rally in Gainesville. Photo by Chuck Ross
Photo by Chuck Ross Protesters gathered at Saturday’s “No Kings Day” rally in Gainesville.
The No Kings Day anti-Trump rally was held at Cora Roberson Park in Gainesville on Saturday.
Photo by Nellie Garcia The “No Kings Day” anti-Trump rally was held at Cora Roberson Park in Gainesville on Saturday.
Protesters in Gainesville rally for No Kings Day. Photo by Chuck Ross
Photo by Chuck Ross Protesters in Gainesville rally for “No Kings Day.”
Protesters hold up signs at the No Kings Day rally in Gainesville on Saturday. Photo by Chuck Ross
Photo by Chuck Ross Protesters hold up signs at the “No Kings Day” rally in Gainesville on Saturday.

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Patsy

So Proud to be a citizen of Gainesville!

Real Gainesville Citizen and Voter

Amen!

raymond

This nationwide demonstration was great. Now, what? Gonna do it again? Mainstream it? How do you make it grow into something that Republicans who lost their spine and moral center can’t ignore any more?

James

Wasted time and energy. I am done with the Democrat party that is out of touch with the average citizen. Will never get over the DNC denying me my Right to vote for a Presidential candidate.

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Citizen Joe

So … how many people participated?

James

Probably less then fiddy

Dave

I’ve seen estimates from at least 1500 up to 3000.

Susan Trostad

Liberal Gainesville🙄

Jessica elkins

Thank you for your coverage of the No Kings Day rally. I attended the Gainesville rally and all was non-violent, upbeat, and showed the ideals of America : equality, respect, and justice for all !

Elk River

Little Girl. Go Back To Your Playpen

Dennis

I guess successful since we don’t have a KIng.

OMG

How come these people are protesting Martin Luther King?

Charles Guarino

How embarrassing to have this naive group in Gainesville!!!

Harold Sokoloff

so true!’

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