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Nationwide No Kings Protests Planned in Austin

Crowd of protesters at No Kings event in Austin

Austin, October 15, 2025

News Summary

Austin, Texas, will host a key event in the nationwide ‘No Kings’ protests on October 18, with over 2,000 events planned across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. The protests, organized in response to the Trump administration, have gained momentum despite legal threats concerning fee waivers from the city. Activists emphasize peaceful assembly rights as they prepare for significant community turnout similar to earlier demonstrations. Local leaders are working on permits and crowdfunding to manage costs associated with the events.

Austin, Texas is set to host one of the key events in the upcoming nationwide “No Kings” protests on October 18, 2025. This march is part of a coordinated effort that includes over 2,000 events scheduled across the country, as well as in Mexico and Canada, all aiming to express opposition to the Trump administration.

President Donald Trump has threatened legal action against the City of Austin over a potential waiver of fees for the march. This situation arose after the city initially considered waiving a fee of $120,000 for the event but ultimately removed the proposal from the agenda before the city council meeting. The fee waiver proposal, listed as agenda item No. 52, would have covered various costs, including approximately $80,000 for patrol services by the Austin Police Department.

The upcoming “No Kings” event is seen as an extension of previous protests held in June. Those earlier demonstrations coincided with significant anniversaries, including the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army and Trump’s 79th birthday. Local activist Sophia Mirto, among others, has confirmed plans for permits and crowdfunding as a means to manage costs associated with the upcoming protests.

Events will occur in major Texas cities, including Dallas, San Antonio, and Houston, as well as rural areas like San Angelo and Alpine. Each protest is organized under the ethos of a peaceful movement meant to combat what they describe as a dictatorship. Local leaders, including Austin City Council member Chito Vela, have emphasized the importance of the right to peacefully assemble, framing it as a counter to Trump’s disparaging comments regarding the movement.

During a media roundtable, Trump remarked on the fee waiver issue, questioning why such a waiver wouldn’t extend to conservative rallies and alluding to the possibility of a lawsuit against the city for their decisions.

Despite the challenges, the protests are on track to mobilize a significant turnout, similar to previous events. The June protests saw nine arrests, attributed to various offenses, including felony graffiti and assault against peace officers. The Texas Department of Public Safety declared one assembly unlawful, leading to dispersal orders issued during those protests.

In the months since June, the City of Austin has waived around $18,000 in fees for various events but is facing scrutiny for its handling of the “No Kings” event. As momentum builds towards the nationwide protests, there is currently no information about potential counterprotests or federal intervention in the assembly.

Summary of Key Information

  • “No Kings” protests planned for October 18, 2025, across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
  • Trump threatens lawsuit against Austin for potential fee waiver of $120,000.
  • Previous protests occurred in June, aligned with significant anniversaries.
  • Protests planned in multiple Texas cities; movement aims to unify against dictatorship.
  • Community leaders emphasize peaceful assembly rights amid rising tensions.

FAQ

What is the purpose of the “No Kings” protests?

The “No Kings” website promotes a peaceful movement aimed at combatting dictatorship and uniting people through protests.

When are the protests scheduled?

The “No Kings” march is scheduled for October 18, 2025, in Austin, Texas, and across the country.

How many events are part of the nationwide protests?

The upcoming protests will number over 2,000 events and will take place in all 50 states and also in Mexico and Canada.

What was the City’s response to the fee waiver proposal?

The City of Austin intended to consider waiving a fee of $120,000 for the march but removed the item from the agenda prior to the meeting.

What were the main events that led up to the current protests?

The protest is a response to the Trump administration and is an extension of previous protests that took place in June.

What are the anticipated costs associated with the protest?

Approximately $80,000 of the waived fees would have covered patrol services by the Austin Police Department.

Key Features Chart

Feature Description
Event Date October 18, 2025
Locations Austin and nationwide, including 50 states, Canada, and Mexico
Estimated Protests Over 2,000 events planned
Fee Waiver Proposal Initial $120,000 proposal, later removed from agenda
Funding Plans for permits and crowdfunding

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