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A protester plays an instrument during the “No Kings” protest in Bellingham, Wash., on Oct. 18, 2025. The demonstration was part of the second nationwide “No Kings” movement. //
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A protester plays an instrument during the “No Kings” protest in Bellingham, Wash., on Oct. 18, 2025. The demonstration was part of the second nationwide “No Kings” movement. //
Thousands gather beneath fall trees at Maritime Heritage Park in Bellingham, Wash., for the second nationwide “No Kings” protest on Oct. 18, 2025. Signs reading “We the People” and “S.O.S.” rose above the crowd as chants echoed through downtown. //
Demonstrators stand along the hillside outside Whatcom Museum during the “No Kings” protest on Oct. 18, 2025. The protest, part of a national movement, drew crowds despite the rainy weather. //
Peacekeepers coordinate during the “No Kings” protest in Bellingham, Wash., on Oct. 18, 2025. They wore reflective vests, guided demonstrators and maintained safety as crowds filled Maritime Heritage Park. //
Protesters gather at Maritime Heritage Park in Bellingham, Wash., for the second nationwide “No Kings” protest on Oct. 18, 2025. Demonstrators held signs calling for democracy and denouncing authoritarianism. //
Drew James, 8, dressed as the Statue of Liberty, joins her mother, Kailin, at the “No Kings” protest in Bellingham, Wash., on Oct. 18, 2025. Kailin said her daughter “understands that President Trump is not doing anything good, and violating our Constitution is not a good way to lead our country.” //
Demonstrators stand along the hillside outside Whatcom Museum during the “No Kings” protest on Oct. 18, 2025. The protest, part of a national movement, drew crowds despite the rainy weather. // Photo by Janessa Bates
Selene Etheredge of Trans Survival speaks passionately to the crowd during the “No Kings” protest in Bellingham, Wash., on Oct. 18, 2025. The rally brought together speakers from across the community calling for equality and democratic accountability. // Photo by Janessa Bates
Thousands gather beneath fall trees at Maritime Heritage Park in Bellingham, Wash., for the second nationwide “No Kings” protest on Oct. 18, 2025. Signs reading “We the People” and “S.O.S.” rose above the crowd as chants echoed through downtown. // Photo by Janessa Bates
Sadye Osterloh of Dorky Dance Fitness leads protesters in a dance party to end the “No Kings” protest at Maritime Heritage Park in Bellingham, Wash., on Oct. 18, 2025. The second nationwide protest ended with laughter, music and movement despite the rain. // Photo by Janessa Bates
A protester plays an instrument during the “No Kings” protest in Bellingham, Wash., on Oct. 18, 2025. The demonstration was part of the second nationwide “No Kings” movement. // Photo by Janessa Bates
Drew James, 8, dressed as the Statue of Liberty, joins her mother, Kailin, at the “No Kings” protest in Bellingham, Wash., on Oct. 18, 2025. Kailin said her daughter “understands that President Trump is not doing anything good, and violating our Constitution is not a good way to lead our country.” // Photo by Janessa Bates
Protesters gather at Maritime Heritage Park in Bellingham, Wash., for the second nationwide “No Kings” protest on Oct. 18, 2025. Demonstrators held signs calling for democracy and denouncing authoritarianism. // Photo by Janessa Bates
As rain poured harder over Maritime Heritage Park, Dr. Vernon Damani Johnson led protesters in singing “We Shall Not Be Moved” during the “No Kings” protest in Bellingham, Wash., on Oct. 18, 2025. In the background, musicians Robert Sarazin Blake and Cascade Cody sang along after leading earlier songs, including “There Are No Kings in America” and Woody Guthrie’s “All You Fascists Bound to Lose.” // Video by Janessa Bates
Selene Etheredge of Trans Survival speaks passionately to the crowd during the “No Kings” protest in Bellingham, Wash., on Oct. 18, 2025. The rally brought together speakers from across the community calling for equality and democratic accountability. // Photo by Janessa Bates
Sadye Osterloh of Dorky Dance Fitness leads protesters in a dance party to end the “No Kings” protest at Maritime Heritage Park in Bellingham, Wash., on Oct. 18, 2025. The second nationwide protest ended with laughter, music and movement despite the rain. // Photo by Janessa Bates
Peacekeepers coordinate during the “No Kings” protest in Bellingham, Wash., on Oct. 18, 2025. They wore reflective vests, guided demonstrators and maintained safety as crowds filled Maritime Heritage Park. // Photo by Janessa Bates
Washington State Rep. Alex Ramel speaks to the crowd during the “No Kings” protest at Maritime Heritage Park in Bellingham, Wash., on Oct. 18, 2025. The event was part of the second nationwide demonstration held across the country. // Photo by Janessa Bates
Demonstrators stand along the hillside outside Whatcom Museum during the “No Kings” protest on Oct. 18, 2025. The protest, part of a national movement, drew crowds despite the rainy weather. // Photo by Janessa Bates