In Lansdale, hundreds of people lined the sidewalk on Saturday holding up signs, some that read “No Kings in America.”

They joined demonstrators across the country in No Kings events protesting the Trump administration.

It was a similar scene on Penn Avenue in Wyomissing where some people got dressed up for the protest.

“Today, we are joining in the national rally for No Kings Day, National Day of loving America and wanting to make our voices heard,” said Steven Schmid.

Schmid was among the hundreds of people in Easton’s center square.

“We want something here in Easton where the Declaration of Independence was actually read to the public,” said Schmid.

Michelle Mecham was at the Allentown No Kings Protest on Cedar Crest Boulevard.

“We’re all out here because there have been longstanding and more recent troubles with the Trump administration,” said Mecham.

It was protest with hundreds of people, which Mecham said she found inspiring.

“It’s wonderful to know that there are so many people who think that what is happening right now is not what America should be,” said Mecham.