2000 Plus Turn Out In Seneca Falls For “No Kings Protest”

Community News Release
Demonstrators hold a sign with a crossed-out image of Donald Trump wearing a crown, labeled "Project 2025's Puppet."
Protesters gather in Seneca Falls, New York, holding signs during the "No Kings" protest.

Over two thousand people lined Fall Street in Downtown Seneca Falls Saturday protesting the Donald J. Trump administration.

The demonstrations were held to counter a rare military parade in Washington DC celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Army,  and came after days of protests in Los Angeles and elsewhere over Trump’s immigration policies.

Saturday was also Trump’s 79th birthday.

Fall Street in Seneca Falls was packed on both sides from the old Byrne Dairy store to the Gould Hotel.

Similar demonstrations were also held in Auburn, Canandaigua, and Ovid.

 

 

 

 

 

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