LAFAYETTE, LA. (KLFY) -- Protesters gathered at Prejean Unity Point in Lafayette as part of the 'No King's' movement against the Trump administration, voicing concerns over perceived abuses of power and erosion of democratic values.
The demonstration saw dozens of people holding signs, waving flags, and calling for change, as organizers emphasized their commitment to exercising First Amendment rights. The protest focused on civil rights, healthcare, and voting access, with organizers planning to continue their efforts until change is achieved.
"We are exercising our First Amendment right for free speech to speak out," said Aimee, a spokesperson for the protesters. "We're going to keep speaking up against things that we feel are unfair to immigrants, to the underprivileged, to the elderly