Incessant honks rung out along Perkins Road for two hours Saturday morning, as motorists showed their support for Baton Rouge's "No Kings" protest against the Trump administration.
The protest, organized by Indivisible Baton Rouge, drew hundreds of participants who lined the edge of BREC's Perkins Road Community Park armed with drums, signs, slogans, jokes and costumes.
Cities across the country, and even foreign capitals like London and Madrid, held their own No Kings protests Saturday to rail against what organizers see as oversteps from President Donald Trump in his role as the U.S.'s highest executive. Several rallies were held in Louisiana, including Lafayette, Hammond and New Orleans.
Jerel Giarrusso, an organizer with Indivisible Baton Rouge, said Saturday's events were to call a