No Kings Day events across Montana

October 18

In-person

Locations across Montana

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White text on a dark blue background reads "No thrones. No crowns. No kings. Saturday, Oct. 18"

Summary

NO KINGS is a national day of action and mass mobilization in response to the Trump administration’s escalating abuses of power.

We’ll be out in the streets on October 18 with communities across the country to condemn President Trump’s escalating abuses of power. Since taking office, the Trump administration has sent masked federal agents to arrest people without due process and deport them to torture prisons thousands of miles away, slashed Medicaid for people with disabilities, and attempted to silence students, professors, lawyers, the press, and their political opponents along the way.

Please note: ACLU of Montana is not organizing these events, but we hope to see you there! Click here to find an event near you.

On October 18, we are protesting across the country. Communities will gather to condemn President Trump’s abuses of power and send a clear message that the government must serve the people – not the president.

More than 2,200 protests are planned in cities across the country, including Helena, Billings, Missoula, and more. This will be the largest mass mobilization since President Trump returned to office.

The Trump administration is doubling down on attempts to further limit our First Amendment rights and use the federal government to attack political rivals, stifle dissent, and undermine checks and balances on presidential power. What we’ve seen so far is as troubling as it is illegal: The president is using the immense power of the federal government to silence opposition through fear.

We will fight back across the country against attacks from the Trump administration because protecting our democracy isn’t a partisan issue – it’s an American imperative. The freedom to dissent without fear of government retribution is a vital part of any well-functioning democracy, which is why our leaders must protect this right no matter who is in office. To ensure even the most vulnerable communities here at home are able to exercise their rights, we need to fight back.

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