Orlandoans demonstrated at several “No Kings” rallies across the region this Saturday, standing in protest of what organizers call “abuses of power” by the Trump administration. In downtown Orlando, participants joined in the city’s third day of No Kings protests since President Trump returned to the White House last year, following earlier rallies in June and October. According to national organizers with the No Kings coalition, more than 3,100 protests across all 50 states were planned, including dozens in rural areas and Republican-controlled states.

The last two No Kings protests in Orlando drew hundreds of attendees ranging in age and ethnicity, wielding handmade signs denouncing President Donald Trump and his administration’s efforts to instill fear in immigrant families, roll back reproductive autonomy, undermine LGBTQ+ rights, stonewalling on the Epstein files, and attacks on Venezuela and Iran.

Here’s everything and everyone we saw at Orlando City Hall on Saturday. 

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Chloe Greenberg is the Digital Content Editor for Orlando Weekly.

General news reporter for Orlando Weekly, with a focus on state and local government and workers' rights. You can find her bylines in Creative Loafing Tampa Bay, In These Times, and Facing South.