Tennessee, October 14, 2025
News Summary
On October 18, Tennessee will host over 30 ‘No Kings’ protests, featuring key events in Memphis, Nashville, and Knoxville. This movement emphasizes that power belongs to the people and aims to challenge perceived authoritarianism in President Trump’s administration. Following earlier protests, these demonstrations are expected to draw diverse attendees unified in their opposition to Trump’s policies. The protests coincide with similar events planned nationwide and internationally, marking a significant moment for activists advocating for political change.
Memphis, Tennessee: More Than 30 ‘No Kings’ Protests Planned on October 18 Against President Trump
On Saturday, October 18, more than 30 “No Kings” protests are scheduled to take place in Tennessee, including prominent events in Memphis, Nashville, and Knoxville. This initiative is part of a larger movement that asserts “America has No Kings,” emphasizing the belief that power lies with the people. The protests are not limited to Tennessee, as activities are planned across the U.S. and internationally.
Previously inspired by widespread protests in June, which saw millions mobilize against President Trump, the October protests are often referred to as “No Kings 2.0.” This term signifies a follow-up to earlier demonstrations organized by the nonprofit coalition of progressive political action groups called Indivisible. The protests aim to act as a “nationwide day of defiance” against perceived authoritarianism and President Trump’s administration.
The October 18 protests present Tennessee’s largest number of anti-Trump demonstrations in 2025, with a total of 33 protests expected. This push is part of a coordinated effort as events are scheduled in all 50 states, reaching into parts of North America and Europe as well.
The June protests served as a precursor, coinciding with both President Trump’s birthday and the Army’s 250th anniversary parade in Washington, D.C. These protests attracted substantial attendance, with tens of thousands participating in Nashville alone, contributing to estimates of over 5 million participants spread across around 2,100 U.S. communities.
Previous protests in Tennessee also highlighted significant gatherings, including the “Good Trouble” protests on July 17, which followed a wave of more than 1,600 protests nationwide. In August, eight demonstrations were held under the name “Rage Against the Regime,” and during Labor Day Weekend, seven protests occurred under the theme “Workers Over Billionaires.” The upcoming “No Kings” protests will bring the total organized national demonstrations against President Trump since his inauguration to seven.
During protests in Nashville, attendees expressed their concerns regarding the effectiveness of such actions in driving political change. Notable speakers at these events have emphasized the necessity of fighting against perceived injustices and advocating for due process. The diverse participants, spanning various age groups and backgrounds, share a collective discontent with Trump’s policies and administration.
The protests emphasize non-violent activism, encouraging attendees to engage in legislative advocacy by contacting their senators. This method aims to strengthen their voices through structured political engagement while continuing to oppose the current administration’s actions.
Conclusion
The planned “No Kings” protests in Tennessee are set to be a significant moment for activists opposing President Trump’s policies. With the state’s protests contributing to a larger narrative of dissent against authoritarianism, participants hope to amplify their message and influence political discourse in the months ahead.
FAQ
How many ‘No Kings’ protests are planned in Tennessee?
More than 30 ‘No Kings’ protests are scheduled in Tennessee for mid-October.
When will the protests occur?
Protests are set to take place on Saturday, October 18.
What is the purpose of the ‘No Kings’ protests?
The ‘No Kings’ protests aim to assert that “America has No Kings” and emphasizes that power belongs to the people.
Who is organizing these protests?
The protests are organized by a nonprofit coalition of progressive political action groups called Indivisible.
How many protests are scheduled nationwide?
The October protests are expected to occur across all 50 states, extending internationally to other parts of North America and Europe.
What previous protests inspired the ‘No Kings’ protests?
The movement was inspired by previous protests in June, which mobilized millions to demonstrate against President Trump.
Key Features of the ‘No Kings’ Protests
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Tennessee (Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville) |
| Date | Saturday, October 18 |
| Objectives | Assert that “America has No Kings,” emphasize power to the people |
| Organizers | Indivisible (nonprofit coalition) |
| Nationwide Involvement | Protests in all 50 states and internationally |
| Previous Protests | Inspired by June protests, “Good Trouble,” “Rage Against the Regime,” and Labor Day protests |
| Anticipated Participation | Expected to attract a diverse crowd against President Trump’s policies |
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Additional Resources
- WSMV: No Kings Protests Planned Throughout TN Mid-October
- Commercial Appeal: No Kings Protests in Tennessee, October
- Tennessee Lookout: Thousands Fill Nashville Park for Peaceful No Kings Protest
- CNN: Man Charged at Nashville No Kings Protest
- Google Search: No Kings Protests

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