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Protesters Rally in Austin Against Trump Administration

A large group of protesters in Austin holding signs during the No Kings protest

Austin, October 19, 2025

News Summary

Thousands of protesters gathered in Austin as part of the ‘No Kings’ movement, voicing concerns over power abuses by the Trump Administration. The event featured speeches by U.S. Representatives Lloyd Doggett and Greg Casar, who emphasized the need for non-violent resistance. Protesters marched from the Texas State Capitol to Auditorium Shores, highlighting issues such as healthcare cuts and government shutdowns. With no reported arrests, the peaceful rally showcased a diverse group advocating for democracy and representation.

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Thousands of protesters took to the streets in Austin, Texas, as part of the nationwide “No Kings” movement aimed at addressing perceived abuses of power by the Trump Administration. The event was organized by “Hands Off Central Texas”, an Austin-based civics and First Amendment nonprofit, and kicked off with a rally at the Texas State Capitol at 2 p.m. on Saturday.

U.S. Representatives Lloyd Doggett (D-TX) and Greg Casar (D-TX) addressed the crowd before the march, with Doggett likening the event to the American Revolution and emphasizing non-violent resistance to Trump’s conduct. Speakers at the rally criticized the current administration for cuts to healthcare and the ongoing government shutdown. Doggett accused Trump of pursuing a “massive power grab” and compared his actions to those of authoritarian leaders.

Casar encouraged individuals from various professions to take action against injustice and oppression. Following the speeches, demonstrators marched from the Capitol along Congress Avenue to Auditorium Shores, where food trucks and music awaited them.

In anticipation of the protest, Governor Greg Abbott announced the deployment of Texas National Guard and Department of Public Safety (DPS) troopers for safety. Mayor Kirk Watson indicated that the National Guard troops would not patrol the streets but would be available if needed. This protest was part of a larger series of “No Kings” demonstrations occurring across the country.

While Republican leaders described the protests as “Hate America Rallies,” many participants insisted they love their country and are advocating for change. Protesters expressed that it is their democratic right to voice dissatisfaction with the government, and the event brought together individuals of various ages, including seniors and families.

Some demonstrators carried signs, flags, and donned costumes to express their views. Organizers stressed the intention for the event to remain peaceful, having measures in place to ensure a safe environment. Past protests had seen confrontations with law enforcement, resulting in several arrests for obstructing passageways or damaging property.

For this event, police focused on maintaining peace and had open lines of communication with organizers to deter violence. Protesters highlighted concerns regarding the treatment of immigrants, issues related to healthcare, and the state of democracy in the country. The crowd included advocacy groups focused on senior issues and immigrant rights, among others, showcasing a broad commitment to fighting for democracy and representation for future generations.

No arrests were reported during the Austin protest on Saturday.

FAQ

What was the purpose of the ‘No Kings’ protest in Austin?

The protest aimed to address perceived abuses of power by the Trump Administration.

Who organized the ‘No Kings’ protest?

The event was organized by “Hands Off Central Texas,” an Austin-based civics and First Amendment nonprofit.

Did any arrests occur during the Austin protest?

No arrests were reported during the Austin protest on Saturday.

What were the protests critical of regarding the Trump Administration?

Speakers criticized the current administration for health care cuts and the ongoing government shutdown.

How did the police handle the protest?

Police aimed to ensure the protest remained peaceful and maintained open lines of communication with organizers.

Key Features of the ‘No Kings’ Protest

Feature Details
Location Austin, Texas
Date and Time Saturday at 2 p.m.
Organizers Hands Off Central Texas
Main Issues Addressed Abuses of Power, Health Care Cuts, Government Shutdown
Key Speakers Lloyd Doggett and Greg Casar
Protest Attendance Thousands of protesters
Event Nature Peaceful, Family-Friendly
Law Enforcement Texas National Guard and DPS for Safety
Arrests No arrests reported

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