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For the second time in the last few months, protesters are expected to gather in Houston and across the country in 'No Kings' protests.
Thousands of demonstrators filled the steps of City Hall and gathered across the Houston area Saturday as part of the nationwide “No Kings” protests—organized by the grassroots 50501 Movement, which aims to stage 50 protests across 50 states under one unified message.
More than 204 Houston Police Department employees contributed to staffing at the first No Kings protest in June.
Scenes from downtown Houston as hundreds join the No Kings movement — marching from Discovery Green toward the Capitol with inflatables, signs, and chants.
Organizers of the movement, called “No Kings,” said the demonstrations are in response to the administration’s policies on mass deportations and the dismantling of several federal
Protesters crossing the First Street bridge are reflected in the sunglasses of a protester watching the crowd go by in downtown Austin during the "No Kings" rally on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025. (Sara Diggins/Austin American-Statesman via AP)
Honks of support and approval, those were the sounds outside of the Houston County Courthouse Saturday as Dothan’s second ‘No Kings’ protest took
Houston prepares for "No Kings" protests against Trump administration's authoritarian actions, anticipating traffic disruptions and emphasizing non-violence.