A river of chanting protesters, many carrying hand-crafted signs, flowed through the streets of downtown Louisville Saturday afternoon to show their opposition to U.S. President Donald Trump.
The Louisville ‘No Kings’ protest was one of about 2,700 taking place across the state and the country Saturday, according to organizers. The October event followed the first “No Kings” protest in June.
As the marchers gathered at the Belvedere, 17-year-old Brando Taylor waved and cheered at passing traffic in a white “No Kings” T-shirt he made for the occasion, the letters carefully hand drawn in red and blue permanent marker.
“My top issue is I think, in general, just [Trump] trying to cram himself into everything he can… And it's just not fair to the country and to the people. He's turning it in