Politics & Government
‘No Kings’ Protest Set For Tinton Falls: See Details
The protest is one of thousands set to take place across the country on Saturday.
TINTON FALLS, NJ — Another round of “No Kings” protests is set to take place on Saturday, including a protest in Tinton Falls.
“No Kings” is a coalition of multiple progressive organizations led and coordinated by the national organizing group Indivisible.
According to Ezra Levin, the co-executive director of Indivisible, this round of “No Kings” protests aims to be “the largest protest in American history.”
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“We are all united in this fight to save our democracy from this administration, and we will win,” Levin said. “From every corner of this country, we are all saying: NO KINGS.”
Over 3,000 local events are planned for Saturday, according to Indivisible. This is more than any previous “No Kings” national mobilization.
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One of these “No Kings” protests is set to take place at Asbury Avenue & Green Grove Road in Tinton Falls from 2-3:30 p.m.
To sign up or learn more about the event, you can click here.
Leading up to the protests on Saturday, the No Kings Coalition has also been holding “Eyes On ICE” training programs.
These programs are nationwide virtual training sessions designed to “equip Americans with tools to exercise their rights and legally monitor federal enforcement actions as safely as possible.”
“On March 28, we will come together to show that our communities reject corruption, senseless war, and division,” said MoveOn Civic Action Executive Director Katie Bethell. “Instead, we welcome immigrants, believe in the rule of law, and stand up for an economy that works for everyone."
“More of us than ever before will rise up, because America does not belong to strongmen or those who rule through fear," Bethell continued. "It belongs to us, the people.”
To learn more about the “No Kings” protests, you can visit their website.
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