Turner Park filled with neighbors holding “No Kings” signs as part of a national movement.
Participants say they’re standing up for democracy and the Constitution.
Attendees voiced concerns about corruption, fairness, and the treatment of immigrants.
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Hundreds of neighbors gathered at Turner Park in Midtown Omaha this weekend—many holding homemade signs that read “No Kings.” The event was part of a nationwide movement called “No Kings 2.0,” where participants say they’re standing up for democracy, accountability, and their right to speak out.
The park was filled with chants, conversations, and signs reflecting a mix of personal concerns and political frustration. People of all ages came together to share what they say are growing fears about the direction of the c