The latest “No Kings” protests were held around the Lehigh Valley and nationwide Saturday.
The demonstrations against President Donald Trump follow similar protests over the last year, including ones held in October and June.
In the Lehigh Valley, demonstrators gathered for protests at Emrick Boulevard and William Penn Highway in Bethlehem Township, in Centre Square Easton, outside Republican U.S. Rep. Ryan Mackenzie’s office on Cedar Crest Boulevard in Salisbury Township. The largest local protest was expected to be Saturday afternoon at Bethlehem’s Rose Garden.
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People protest as part of the No Kings protest at Emrick Boulevard and William Penn Highway on Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Bethlehem Township. Lehigh Valley activists said they hoped Saturday’s protests would become a tipping point in the anti-Trump movement, with thousands expected to participate in events locally and millions nationwide. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)
People protest as part of the No Kings protest at Emrick Boulevard and William Penn Highway on Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Bethlehem Township. Lehigh Valley activists said they hoped Saturday’s protests would become a tipping point in the anti-Trump movement, with thousands expected to participate in events locally and millions nationwide. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)
People protest as part of the No Kings protest at Emrick Boulevard and William Penn Highway on Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Bethlehem Township. Lehigh Valley activists said they hoped Saturday’s protests would become a tipping point in the anti-Trump movement, with thousands expected to participate in events locally and millions nationwide. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)
People protest as part of the No Kings protest at Emrick Boulevard and William Penn Highway on Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Bethlehem Township. Lehigh Valley activists said they hoped Saturday’s protests would become a tipping point in the anti-Trump movement, with thousands expected to participate in events locally and millions nationwide. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)
People protest as part of the No Kings protest at Emrick Boulevard and William Penn Highway on Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Bethlehem Township. Lehigh Valley activists said they hoped Saturday’s protests would become a tipping point in the anti-Trump movement, with thousands expected to participate in events locally and millions nationwide. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)
Sarah Cloutier of Bath protests during the No Kings protest at Emrick Boulevard and William Penn Highway on Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Bethlehem Township. Lehigh Valley activists said they hoped Saturday’s protests would become a tipping point in the anti-Trump movement, with thousands expected to participate in events locally and millions nationwide. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)
People protest as part of the No Kings protest at Emrick Boulevard and William Penn Highway on Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Bethlehem Township. Lehigh Valley activists said they hoped Saturday’s protests would become a tipping point in the anti-Trump movement, with thousands expected to participate in events locally and millions nationwide. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)
People protest as part of the No Kings protest at Emrick Boulevard and William Penn Highway on Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Bethlehem Township. Lehigh Valley activists said they hoped Saturday’s protests would become a tipping point in the anti-Trump movement, with thousands expected to participate in events locally and millions nationwide. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)
People protest as part of the No Kings protest at Emrick Boulevard and William Penn Highway on Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Bethlehem Township. Lehigh Valley activists said they hoped Saturday’s protests would become a tipping point in the anti-Trump movement, with thousands expected to participate in events locally and millions nationwide. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)
People protest as part of the No Kings protest at Emrick Boulevard and William Penn Highway on Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Bethlehem Township. Lehigh Valley activists said they hoped Saturday’s protests would become a tipping point in the anti-Trump movement, with thousands expected to participate in events locally and millions nationwide. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)
People protest as part of the No Kings protest at Emrick Boulevard and William Penn Highway on Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Bethlehem Township. Lehigh Valley activists said they hoped Saturday’s protests would become a tipping point in the anti-Trump movement, with thousands expected to participate in events locally and millions nationwide. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)
People protest as part of the No Kings protest at Emrick Boulevard and William Penn Highway on Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Bethlehem Township. Lehigh Valley activists said they hoped Saturday’s protests would become a tipping point in the anti-Trump movement, with thousands expected to participate in events locally and millions nationwide. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)
People protest as part of the No Kings protest at Emrick Boulevard and William Penn Highway on Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Bethlehem Township. Lehigh Valley activists said they hoped Saturday’s protests would become a tipping point in the anti-Trump movement, with thousands expected to participate in events locally and millions nationwide. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)
People protest as part of the No Kings protest at Emrick Boulevard and William Penn Highway on Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Bethlehem Township. Lehigh Valley activists said they hoped Saturday’s protests would become a tipping point in the anti-Trump movement, with thousands expected to participate in events locally and millions nationwide. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)
People protest as part of the No Kings protest at Emrick Boulevard and William Penn Highway on Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Bethlehem Township. Lehigh Valley activists said they hoped Saturday’s protests would become a tipping point in the anti-Trump movement, with thousands expected to participate in events locally and millions nationwide. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)
People protest as part of the No Kings protest at Emrick Boulevard and William Penn Highway on Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Bethlehem Township. Lehigh Valley activists said they hoped Saturday’s protests would become a tipping point in the anti-Trump movement, with thousands expected to participate in events locally and millions nationwide. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)
People protest as part of the No Kings protest at Emrick Boulevard and William Penn Highway on Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Bethlehem Township. Lehigh Valley activists said they hoped Saturday’s protests would become a tipping point in the anti-Trump movement, with thousands expected to participate in events locally and millions nationwide. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)
People protest as part of the No Kings protest at Emrick Boulevard and William Penn Highway on Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Bethlehem Township. Lehigh Valley activists said they hoped Saturday’s protests would become a tipping point in the anti-Trump movement, with thousands expected to participate in events locally and millions nationwide. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)
Lydia Golas and Jennifer LaTorre both of Nazareth protest as Handmaids during the No Kings protest at Emrick Boulevard and William Penn Highway on Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Bethlehem Township. Lehigh Valley activists said they hoped Saturday’s protests would become a tipping point in the anti-Trump movement, with thousands expected to participate in events locally and millions nationwide. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)
People protest as part of the No Kings protest at Emrick Boulevard and William Penn Highway on Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Bethlehem Township. Lehigh Valley activists said they hoped Saturday’s protests would become a tipping point in the anti-Trump movement, with thousands expected to participate in events locally and millions nationwide. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)
People protest as part of the No Kings protest at Emrick Boulevard and William Penn Highway on Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Bethlehem Township. Lehigh Valley activists said they hoped Saturday’s protests would become a tipping point in the anti-Trump movement, with thousands expected to participate in events locally and millions nationwide. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)
People protest as part of the No Kings protest at Emrick Boulevard and William Penn Highway on Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Bethlehem Township. Lehigh Valley activists said they hoped Saturday’s protests would become a tipping point in the anti-Trump movement, with thousands expected to participate in events locally and millions nationwide. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)
People protest as part of the No Kings protest at Emrick Boulevard and William Penn Highway on Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Bethlehem Township. Lehigh Valley activists said they hoped Saturday’s protests would become a tipping point in the anti-Trump movement, with thousands expected to participate in events locally and millions nationwide. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)
People protest as part of the No Kings protest at Emrick Boulevard and William Penn Highway on Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Bethlehem Township. Lehigh Valley activists said they hoped Saturday’s protests would become a tipping point in the anti-Trump movement, with thousands expected to participate in events locally and millions nationwide. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)
People protest as part of the No Kings protest at Emrick Boulevard and William Penn Highway on Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Bethlehem Township. Lehigh Valley activists said they hoped Saturday’s protests would become a tipping point in the anti-Trump movement, with thousands expected to participate in events locally and millions nationwide. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)
People protest as part of the No Kings protest at Emrick Boulevard and William Penn Highway on Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Bethlehem Township. Lehigh Valley activists said they hoped Saturday’s protests would become a tipping point in the anti-Trump movement, with thousands expected to participate in events locally and millions nationwide. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)
People protest as part of the No Kings protest at Emrick Boulevard and William Penn Highway on Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Bethlehem Township. Lehigh Valley activists said they hoped Saturday’s protests would become a tipping point in the anti-Trump movement, with thousands expected to participate in events locally and millions nationwide. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)
People protest as part of the No Kings protest at Emrick Boulevard and William Penn Highway on Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Bethlehem Township. Lehigh Valley activists said they hoped Saturday’s protests would become a tipping point in the anti-Trump movement, with thousands expected to participate in events locally and millions nationwide. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)
People protest as part of the No Kings protest at Emrick Boulevard and William Penn Highway on Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Bethlehem Township. Lehigh Valley activists said they hoped Saturday’s protests would become a tipping point in the anti-Trump movement, with thousands expected to participate in events locally and millions nationwide. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)