New York City will see another round of "No Kings Day," protests this Saturday against President Donald Trump and his administration, with multiple events planned across the five boroughs.

The nationwide mobilization was first announced on June 14, timed to coincide with President Trump's 79th birthday and the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary military parade in Washington. That day, nearly 2,000 protests were held nationwide, drawing millions of participants; New York's No Kings march alone hosted tens of thousands.

Organizers encourage participants at the Oct. 18 No Kings marches to arrive early and follow posted guidance to ensure safety and peaceful conduct this Saturday. They stipulate that all “No Kings” events must remain nonviolent and emphasize community safety.

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