They carried signs, honked horns, drummed bongos, blew bubbles, and dressed from military attire to inflatable costumes, as an estimate of more than 1,000 people took to the Manette Bridge in Bremerton to join thousands of other American communities in the second wave of "No Kings" protests on Saturday, Oct. 18.

The second round of "No Kings" protests, following a movement of the same name last June, was expected to draw millions of people onto streets and sidewalks of American cities and towns. Community members joined in across Kitsap County, standing and shouting in protests also held on Bainbridge Island, Kingston, Port Orchard and Poulsbo.

The national movement was organized by Indivisible and a coalition of unions, organizations, and activist groups with the intention to "send a no

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