“Millions will come together in civic friendship and solidarity on Oct. 18 to make it clear to Donald Trump: we don't do kings or dictators in America,” said Kevin Costa, eight years a Massachusetts State Democratic Committeeman for the First Bristol and Plymouth districts, including Fall River.
No Kings rallies debuted on June 14 with more than 2,000 cities holding volunteer-organized protests, including Fall River and Swansea. The coordinated political action events have mobilized millions and are planned in opposition to President Donald J. Trump's administration.
Costa, who is hosting the No Kings 2 rally in Fall River, said the protest is scheduled to kick off at noon on Saturday, Oct. 18, and run until 2 p.m. Those in attendance are asked to gather on public sidewalks and grassy areas at the intersection of Amity Street and William S. Canning Boulevard.
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