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Second ‘No Kings’ protest in Fargo attracts thousands

by David Harrison – Chief Editor
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A protestor holds up a sign at a ‘No Kings’ protest outside Fargo City Hall, October 18, 2025. (KFGO News photo/Nate Coen)

Thousands Rally in ​Fargo for Second Nationwide ‘No Kings’ Protest

FARGO, ND – October 18, 2025 – Millions across the United States participated in ‘No Kings’ protests Saturday, with thousands converging in Fargo ⁣to voice concerns about ⁤the direction of the Trump Governance and advocate‌ for the preservation of democratic principles.

The Fargo exhibition,⁣ one of ten rallies held⁣ across North Dakota and among dozens in​ Minnesota, represents the ‌second nationwide ‘No Kings’ protest sence June. Protestors emphasized the importance of safeguarding fundamental rights.

“I’m fighting for our rights as Americans. We have the ⁢right to freedom, we have the​ right to free speech, to‍ assembly.⁤ WhatS happening now ​is they’re silencing us, and trying ⁣to take over what we have.”

Organizers stated⁢ the protests are focused on defending First Amendment rights, access to healthcare, ⁢quality education, and fair immigration policies. A central tenet of the national movement is the assertion that the United States operates on the principle of power residing with the people, rejecting any notion of authoritarian rule.

The ‘No Kings’ movement aims ‌to serve as a broad coalition,uniting individuals and groups concerned about potential erosions of democratic norms and seeking to uphold the values of a representative government.

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