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Hundreds Rally Across Pennsylvania for Urgent ‘No Kings’ Protests

UPDATE: Hundreds of activists flooded the streets of Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, and Pottsville on October 18, 2025, for the nationwide “No Kings” rallies, protesting against the policies of the Trump administration. The demonstrations, characterized by passionate speeches and striking visuals, highlighted growing discontent with current political leadership.
In Scranton, demonstrators gathered outside the Lackawanna County Courthouse, where State Representative Kyle Donahue energized the crowd with a fervent address. “This is about standing up for our rights and ensuring our voices are heard,” Donahue declared. Images from the rally captured a sea of signs, including one featuring a dog wearing a “Sit, Stay, Resist” jacket, underscoring the emotional stakes of the event.
Meanwhile, at Public Square in Wilkes-Barre, crowds roared as Action Together NEPA Executive Director Alisha Hoffman Minlovich kicked off the speeches. Protesters waved signs emblazoned with slogans like “No Kings in America,” and even a likeness of President George Washington was seen carrying the message, reinforcing the historical significance of the protests against perceived authoritarianism.
In Pottsville, the energy was palpable as protesters gathered in Garfield Square. Notably, a participant held a cutout of President Trump, engaging with fellow demonstrators to amplify the rally’s message. The unity and determination among attendees were evident, with many expressing their frustrations over current policies and advocating for a more equitable future.
The timing of these rallies is crucial, as they reflect a widespread sentiment against the Trump administration’s recent decisions, impacting various segments of society. The protests not only provided a platform for political expression but also fostered community solidarity, as individuals from diverse backgrounds united for a common cause.
As the day unfolded, the atmosphere remained charged with urgency and hope, signaling that this movement is far from over. Activists plan to continue these efforts, with future gatherings expected to maintain momentum as they strive for change.
What happens next? Organizers have already indicated plans for follow-up actions and discussions to keep the momentum alive. Attendees are encouraged to stay engaged and involved, as the fight for democratic values continues to resonate across the nation.
Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story as we monitor additional rallies and responses from elected officials in the coming days.
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