Thousands of people gathered at the California State Capitol for a “No Kings” protest, rejecting authoritarianism and demanding accountability from Washington, D.C. The protest was organized by Indivisible Sacramento and aimed at sending a unified message to the White House. Attendees voiced concerns about recent actions by the federal government, including ICE profiling and the use of armed forces in US cities. Other major topics included Proposition 50 and the ongoing redistricting debate, as well as concerns about rising Covered California premiums and uncertainty surrounding health care subsidies.
Monica decided to come to the State Capitol on Saturday, October 18th, 2025, for the “No Kings” rally sharing “we don’t want a king, Trump has lied, cheated, and made a mockery of Pennsylvania Avenue. We need to tell him not eeryone is on his side”. Roberta Alvarado. The Observer.
Monica decided to come to the State Capitol on Saturday, October 18th, 2025, for the “No Kings” rally sharing “we don’t want a king, Trump has lied, cheated, and made a mockery of Pennsylvania Avenue. We need to tell him not eeryone is on his side”. Roberta Alvarado. The Observer.
Phyllis put on a baby costume to mock President Trump while stating she attended the “No Kings” rally to “stand with the people”. Saturday, October 18, 2025. State Capitol, Sacramento, California. Roberta Alvarado. The Observer.
Executive Director of the Sacramento Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO, Frabrizio Sasso took to the podium to motivate the crowd to continue to unite, fight this administration’s facism, and defend democracy at the “No Kings” rally on Saturday, October 18, 2025. State Capitol, Sacramento. Roberta Alvarado The Observer.
Councilmembers Karina Talamantes, Caity Maple, and Eric Guerra take a group photo in front of the State Capitol at the “No Kings” rally on Saturday, October 18, 2025. Roberta Alvarado The Observer.
(lt to rt) Francesca Wander, Krystal Coles, Councilmember Eric Guerra, Omega Brewer-Gonzalez(political director SEIU Kicak 1000), Aloyma Gonzalez stand in front of the State Capitol at the “No Kings” rally on Saturday, October 18, 2025. Roberta Alvarado The Observer.
Makeba Rangel, a Sacramento City College teacher is “here for her daughter and students” at the State Capitol for the “No Kings” rally on Saturday, October 18, 2025. Roberta Alvarado The Observer.
Charley attended the “No Kings” rally to “show solidarity against facism” on Saturday, October 18, 2025 at State Capitol, Sacramento. Roberta Alvarado The Observer.
Charley attended the “No Kings” rally to “show solidarity against facism” on Saturday, October 18, 2025 at State Capitol, Sacramento. Roberta Alvarado The Observer.
Maya Owens, 26, holds a sign to express how she feels about PresidentTrump “overstepping his power” and encourages all to “support Prop 50” to support voting rights at the “No Kings” rally Saturday, October 18, 2025. State Capitol, Sacramento. Roberta Alvarado. The Observer.
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