Palm Beach County, FL — Large crowds are expected this Saturday as “No Kings” rallies take place across South Florida, part of a nationwide movement aimed at opposing what organizers call rising authoritarianism in U.S. politics.
Local demonstrations are scheduled at multiple points throughout Palm Beach County and nearby cities, including:
Boca Raton: 201 W Palmetto Park Road
Lake Worth Beach: Downtown Lake Avenue area
West Palm Beach: City Center area near Clematis Street
Palm Beach Gardens: PGA Boulevard & Campus Drive (3188 PGA Blvd.)
Coral Springs: West Sample Road & North University Drive
Stuart, Port St. Lucie, Fort Pierce, Vero Beach, and Sebastian will also host coordinated events.
Residents should expect heavy traffic and potential lane closures near rally zones. Law enforcement agencies throughout Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast will have extra patrols in place to ensure safety and smooth flow of traffic.
The No Kings Movement continues to grow nationwide, emphasizing civic participation, government accountability, and peaceful protest. Organizers describe the day’s events as non-partisan gatherings focused on unity, rights, and democracy.
For confirmed details, updates, and official merchandise, visit the No Kings Movement website at americandemocraticunion.org
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