‘No Kings’ Protest Returns to West Linn on Oct. 18

Tyler Francke

Canby News

‘No Kings’ Protest Returns to West Linn on Oct. 18

A new “No Kings” protest is set to take place in West Linn on Saturday, October 18, continuing a movement that began earlier this summer to oppose what organizers describe as executive overreach and political polarization.

A Renewed Call for Unity and Accountability

The demonstration, scheduled from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Salamo Road outside the Safeway, is a follow-up to the June rally that saw hundreds of participants lining Highway 43 with signs and flags. That event drew statewide attention for its strong turnout and peaceful approach, with participants calling for respect for democratic institutions and a return to constitutional principles.

According to organizers, the upcoming protest aims to highlight concerns about rising political division and federal militarization in Oregon, particularly in light of recent tensions surrounding federal deployments and state sovereignty.

Organized by National and Local Groups

The “No Kings” movement is coordinated nationally by the civic organization 50501, which says its goal is to “uphold the Constitution and end executive overreach.” The group claims to have mobilized peaceful demonstrations in all 50 states since its founding, often emphasizing nonpartisan civic engagement over political affiliation.

The West Linn event is being locally organized by Indivisible Clackamas, a community-based chapter known for its involvement in issue-driven activism and civic education. In a statement, local organizers said they hope the protest will serve as “a reminder that democracy works best when citizens stay engaged and leaders stay accountable.”

Peaceful Demonstration Expected

Event planners have coordinated with local law enforcement to ensure safety and accessibility for participants and nearby businesses. Organizers are encouraging attendees to bring signs supporting constitutional rights and democratic values, and to remain peaceful throughout the demonstration.

“We want this to be a space for people to express their concerns about government accountability and the direction of our country,” said an Indivisible Clackamas spokesperson. “Our goal isn’t confrontation — it’s conversation.”

No road closures are expected, though drivers should anticipate minor slowdowns near Salamo Road during the two-hour event.

A Broader Message

The “No Kings” protests have grown into a nationwide civic expression emphasizing checks and balances, public participation, and a rejection of authoritarian rhetoric from any political figure.

In West Linn, the October protest will mark the community’s second major demonstration of 2025 — a sign, organizers say, that local residents remain deeply engaged in the broader conversation about democracy and governance.

“This isn’t about partisanship,” one participant said at the June rally. “It’s about protecting the Constitution and ensuring no one person, no matter who they are, stands above it.”

As the “No Kings” movement returns to West Linn, organizers are once again inviting Oregonians from across the region to join — peacefully, visibly, and in the spirit of civic unity.

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