The Pacific Northwest’s largest “No Kings” protest is set to take place in Seattle on Saturday, alongside several other rallies across western Washington.

On October 18, tens of thousands are expected to converge at the Seattle Center to protest President Donald Trump.

“Trump is trying to divide, distract, and dominate us,” protest organizer Kathleen Carson with Seattle Indivisible said via a news release. “We know this playbook — Dictators divide to conquer. We unite to resist.”

The rally will start at the Seattle Center by the International Fountain at 12 p.m., and protesters will march at 1 p.m. through downtown Seattle. Organizers said based on trends, it may be the largest protest in Seattle’s history.

“In April, 25,000 rallied to say #HandsOff. In June, 70,000 marched, joining 5

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