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Thousands of protesters are out in the streets of Michigan on Saturday afternoon as part of the "No Kings" movement opposing President Trump's policies.
There were around 100 No Kings protests planned in the state, from Marquette and Ironwood in the U.P. to the State Capitol in Lansing to Detroit.
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‘No Kings’ protests held around West Michigan
Large crowds gathered Saturday for “No Kings” protests across the country, including several in West Michigan.
Organized events are scheduled in cities across Michigan's Upper and Lower Peninsulas, including at the State Capitol in Lansing and at other landmark locations. There are around 100 planned protests in the state, as of Wednesday, Oct. 15. These protests are scheduled in the Upper Peninsula:
Over a dozen protests are planned across the region on Saturday as part of a nationwide initiative against President Donald Trump and his administration.
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Thousands are demonstrating on Oct. 18, 2025, in Michigan to protest the Trump administration’s policies. This follows nationwide “No Kings” protests held on June 14 against President Trump’s military parade in Washington, D.C. Here are what Michigan Republicans are saying in response to Saturday’s ‘No Kings’ protests:
Michigan has roughly 75 “No Kings 2.0” protests planned for Saturday, Oct. 18, stretching from Beaver Island to Detroit, with several in West Michigan counties, including: Kalamazoo, Calhoun, Van Buren, St. Joseph, Allegan, Barry, Cass, Ottawa, and Kent.