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Belleville News Democrat

More ‘No Kings’ protests planned across IL. When and where in the metro-east?

Meredith Howard
3 min read
Protesters rally against President Donald Trump at the “No Kings” protest in Belleville’s Public Square June 142025. Another “No Kings” protest will be held at Public Square SaturdayOct. 18.
(Connor Hamilton/For the Belleville News-Democrat)

Four months after millions of Americans attended “No Kings” proteststhe rallies will be held again in Belleville and throughout the region and nation SaturdayOct. 18.

Organizers expect the October “No Kings Day of Action” to bring even greater turnout than the 5 to 6 million estimated protesters in Junea No Kings spokesperson wrote in a recent email to the News-Democrat. In allthe organization anticipates more than 2,500 affiliated protests will be held across the U.S. Saturday.

“The president [Donald Trump] thinks his rule is absolute. But in Americawe don’t have kings and we won’t back down against chaoscorruptionand cruelty,” the No Kings website reads.

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Attendees estimated 600 people or more participated in Belleville’s No Kings protest in Junewhile more than 270 attended in O’Fallon. The previous No Kings Day protests were held on Flag Daywhich also fell on Trump’s birthday and included a military parade in WashingtonD.C.

The mass protests come as some voters criticize the president for ICE raids in Illinois and across the nationas well as various lawsuits and more than 100 conflicts with the judicial branch.

“As President Trump continues to pretend he’s a dictatorwe are standing up again to push back against his hatefulauthoritarian actions,” Alex Enyartlocal attorney and leader of progressive organization Indivisible Metro Eastsaid in an Oct. 14 press release. “Our peaceful day of action is going to bring together local residents from all walks of life who share a simple message: We don’t do kings in America.”

No Kings organizers describe the protests as “peaceful” and “nonviolent.” They advise attendees to try to de-escalate any potential confrontation and avoid bringing weaponseven when legally permitted.

Where will protests be held in metro-east Illinois?

As of Oct. 15eight No Kings protests are planned in the metro-east and greater St. Louis area. More than 40 are planned across Illinois.

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Here’s where and when local protests are planned for Saturday:

  • Belleville: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. downtown around the Public Square fountain.

  • O’Fallon: 9 to 10:30 a.m. at O’Fallon City Hall255 S. Lincoln Ave.

  • Edwardsville: Noon to 1 p.m. at Edwardsville Public Library112 S. Kansas St.

  • Waterloo: 10 a.m. to noon “on IL-3 just south of Market St.spanning from Huck’s to Scooter’s Coffee.”

  • St. Louis: A Community Action Festival will be held from noon to 1:15 p.m.and a No Kings march will take place at 1:30 p.m. at Kiener Plaza500 Chestnut St.

  • St. Louis: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Tamm Avenue Highway 64 overpass.

  • South County St. Louis: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Marcus Ronnie’s Cinema5320 S. Lindbergh Blvd. Organizers ask attendees to avoid parking in the nearby Waffle House parking lot.

  • West County St. Louis: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 13999 Manchester Road in BallwinMo.

No Kings protests will also be held in Mount VernonCarbondale and at southern Illinois’ snake road.

Do you have a question about politics or government in Illinois for the News-Democrat? We’d like to hear from you. Fill out our Metro-east Matters form below.

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