Politics & Government

'No Kings' Protests Will Take Place Around Bergen County This Weekend

Protestors will attend demonstrations in at least five Bergen County towns. Find out where.

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BERGEN COUNTY, NJ — A third round of “No Kings” protests against the Trump administration's policies are planned for this weekend, including several demonstrations in Bergen County.

Protests are expected to take place across the country on Saturday. See a map of locations here.

The demonstrations are being organized independently by local advocacy groups and community members. Dozens of national groups and nonprofits are supporting the events as partners.

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'Peaceful And Family Friendly'

In Bergen County, protests will take place in Fair Lawn, Rutherford, Teaneck, Oradell, and many other towns. Input your town to find a local protest here.

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The Oradell event will take place early, from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Organizers said, "Participants will demonstrate on sidewalks with signs and percussion instruments. Organizers emphasize the event will be peaceful and family-friendly. Attendees are also encouraged to bring non-perishable food items or toiletries to donate to a local food pantry"

Elsewhere in North Jersey, protests are being held at locations including Jersey City, Weehawken, and more. Hudson County activists also plan to march on the Hoboken waterfront starting at 10:15 a.m. Local officials and union members will attend, followed by entertainment.

“When our families are under attack and costs are pushing people to the brink, silence is not an option,” organizers said.

Trump has fired back at demonstrators, denying that he is a “king” and that critics don’t represent the majority of the country.

An estimated five million people attended the first wave of protests in June 2025.

Organizers have repeatedly asked participants to commit to “nonviolent action” and de-escalate any potential confrontation with counter-protesters.

Find out more here.

Patch Editor Eric Kiefer contributed to this report.

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