Thousands of Oregonians Expected to Join Nationwide “No Kings” Protests on October 18

Tyler Francke

Canby News

Thousands of Oregonians Expected to Join Nationwide “No Kings” Protests on October 18

Amid rising national tension and growing scrutiny over potential federal troop deployments, thousands of Oregonians are expected to take to the streets this weekend as part of the nationwide “No Kings” protests. The coordinated demonstrations, planned across all 50 states, are aimed at denouncing what organizers describe as President Donald Trump’s authoritarian policies.

National Movement With Oregon at the Center

The “No Kings” movement — organized by grassroots groups including Indivisible and the 50501 network — has announced hundreds of demonstrations nationwide. Oregon, historically known for its strong protest culture, will host several of them, ranging from major rallies in Portland to smaller gatherings in towns across the state.

Many participants say their frustration stems from the Trump administration’s deployment of federal troops to cities such as Los Angeles, Memphis, and Washington, D.C. Although Trump has called for similar actions in Portland and Chicago, both cities have mounted legal challenges to block the move.

Peaceful Resistance and Public Unity

Organizers have emphasized that all protests must remain peaceful and nonviolent. The movement’s message — “America has no kings; the power belongs to the people” — underscores their call to defend democracy and resist what they view as an erosion of constitutional rights.

Local activists in Portland have described the protests as a collective stand against “the normalization of executive overreach.” Planned activities include speeches by civic leaders, art installations, and solidarity walks along downtown routes.

Political Pushback and Polarized Reactions

Conservative leaders have responded sharply to the planned demonstrations. House Speaker Mike Johnson labeled the events “hate America rallies,” claiming that left-wing and pro-Palestinian groups are using them to stir division. “They have a hate America rally scheduled for Oct. 18 on the National Mall,” Johnson said, referring to the Washington, D.C., protest. “It’s all the pro-Hamas wing, and the antifa people — they’re all coming out.”

Organizers have rejected those claims, insisting that the rallies are inclusive, civic-focused demonstrations rooted in constitutional values, not partisan agendas. They also note that participants represent a wide spectrum of political ideologies united by opposition to authoritarianism.

A Pattern of Political Mobilization

The Oct. 18 protests mark the latest chapter in a year filled with political activism across Oregon. In April, thousands rallied against the Trump administration and billionaire Elon Musk’s growing influence in federal affairs. Another large demonstration in June echoed the same “No Kings” theme, emphasizing public accountability and democratic transparency.

Looking Ahead

With the national spotlight once again on Oregon, Saturday’s protests are expected to draw significant attendance and media coverage. For many, the event is not just about opposing a single administration, but about reaffirming the country’s democratic foundations.

As the “No Kings” organizers state on their official site, “The streets belong to the people — and this weekend, we’ll remind America of that truth.”

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