VICTORVILLE, CA. (Pain In The Pass) >> Protests are set to return to Southern California like in Victorville on Saturday. This is a part of a nationwide effort to push back against President Donald Trump’s latest domestic policies and the war.
This is the first round of “No Kings” protest events this year. The last large protests were on June 14, and October 18. Organizers estimated about 5 million people attended those demonstrations nationwide. A little more than 1,000 protesters gathered in Victorville back on October.
Saturday’s events are intended to again affirm “America has no kings, and the power belongs to the people,” according to the “No Kings” website.
This protest is a public to rebuke of Trump’s latest executive power flexes, organizers said, including: the war in the middle east, deploying National Guard troops to several cities, continuing to deport thousands of those in the country illegally, clawing back congressional spending and cutting Medicaid benefits.
This protest is planned on Saturday, March 28, from 11am – 2pm. The location will be at the Victorville Park and Ride on 12000 Amargosa Rd Victorville, CA 92392.
Protest organizers emphasize that attendees are expected to remain peaceful and should de-escalate any confrontations.
The Pain In The Pass is expecting delays on Bear Valley Road at Amargosa Rd.
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