The first “No Kings” protest was held on June 14 of this year to coincide with President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday and the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary parade.
On Saturday, people gathered again at the intersection of Freemansburg Avenue & Emrick Boulevard in Bethlehem Township for a “No Kings,” demonstration organized by volunteers to voice their constitutional right to protest under the First Amendment.
It was just one of several other protests happening in the Lehigh Valley on the same day, as millions around the country gathered to protest the Trump administration.
Similar protests were held in Allentown outside the office of Republican Congressman Ryan Mackenzie’s office. Bethlehem held one at the Bethlehem Rose Garden, hosted by INDIVISIBLE Lehigh Valley Bethlehem. Easton held