'No Kings' protest in St. Augustine
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ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. — Protesters gathered in St. Augustine on Saturday as part of the nationwide “No Kings Day” demonstration, a growing movement advocating for democracy and opposing authoritarian policies.

This event, now in its second year, saw citizens from across the United States—including those in Northeast Florida—unite to demand action on pressing issues such as the economy, healthcare, and immigration. The movement also calls on politicians to uphold and protect democratic principles.

In the heart of downtown St. Augustine, near the historic Castillo de San Marcos, demonstrators took to the streets. They carried signs and chanted slogans as part of this synchronized effort to make their voices heard.

“I’m concerned about the future of our country,” shared one protester. “I want my grandchildren to grow up in a democracy, not under the rule of a king.”

For many participants, this event marked their first experience with public demonstrations.

For some, it was their first time attending a protest.

“I am 63 years old. I’ve never had a protest in my life. I’m here for my kids. I’m here for my granddaughter. I am just really really concerned about the way our country is going and democracy is starting to disappear,” another protester shared.

Participants said they wanted to stand up for democracy and speak out against what they describe as authoritarian policies under the Trump administration.

“We need a fight fascism we need to bring democracy back to our country and we’re here to fight for our right to be free,” one attendee said.

Many protesters said they are alarmed by recent ICE raids and believe the most pressing issues right now are affordable healthcare and the rising cost of living.

“People are being grabbed off the street and disappearing by people wearing masks. This is not the America I love,” one protester said.

“They can go through the streets and just pick people off the street without any questions. Their not wearing ID they’re not saying who they are, this is a third world country right now,” another protester added.


Lisa, who joined the protest, said Saturday was about making their voices heard peacefully.

“This is patriotism. This is being American.. This is the reason we’re out because we have speech and if we don’t take advantage of it now our point will disappear,” she said.

The “No Kings Day” demonstrations were held in cities across the U.S., including several in Northeast Florida.

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