Organizers in Indiana are preparing for the No Kings rallies on Saturday, building on the momentum from the June protests.
Indivisible Northeast Indiana, along with other organizations, are gearing up for the event, which is expected to draw millions of attendees nationwide.
In June, over 5,000 people attended the last No Kings rally in Fort Wayne on President Donald Trump's birthday to show resistance to what co-founder Jim Carpenter calls an
"authoritarian regime".
Co-founder Jim Carpenter acknowledges the online push for people not to register, but emphasizes that headcount helps the organization plan for safety needs, saying
"it would help us a lot if they would just join the fight and realize it's worth the risk".
Author's summary: Organizers plan No Kings rallies nationwide, promoting nonviolence and safety.