In recent months, a busy intersection in Covington has been the site of numerous protests again President Donald Trump's policies , including a No Kings Day protest in June that drew hundreds to the quiet city.
But on Saturday organizers switched the location up, holding the northshore's second No Kings Day protest at Zemurray Park in Hammond, drawing what Bethany Viviano, a leader of Indivisible Tangipahoa, said was an estimated 800 to 900 people from across the northshore and surrounding areas, from Slidell to Baton Rouge.
The protest, in Tangipahoa Parish, where a majority of voters went for Trump in the 2024 election, was held in conjunction with thousands of other No Kings Day protests across America, in a repeat of the No Kings protest in June that drew more than five million peo