LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Margaret Archambault said she missed the first 'No Kings' demonstration in June and made a point to come to the second in Louisville in October.
In June, an estimated 4,000 participated in the demonstration in downtown Louisville.
Saturday, Archambault joined the crowd at the Belvedere with a homemade sign saying "United We Stand" on one side, and "No Kings" and the Portland frog on the other.
Portland's frog could be seen on other signs, and many came to the demonstration dressed as inflatable animals. This is a trend from ICE protests in Portland, Oregon.
"I thought of a thousand different signs to make," Archambault said. "Eventually there were just too many, I would need a billboard. So I thought the most important thing is we are together because united we stan