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ORLANDO, Fla. - Thousands of people attended "No Kings" protests in Central Florida, including in Cocoa, downtown Orlando, and Sanford, to protest policies and actions by President Donald Trump's administration.
Here's everything you need to know about the Orlando "No Kings" protest, as well as live news and updates on the other marches happening across Florida and the U.S.
No Kings protests: Read the signs
At each of these protests, there were dozens of signs with messages, slogans, and issues that were important to the people attending.
Here are some of the signs FOX 35 crews spotted at protests in Cocoa, Orlando, and Sanford.
What to know about Orlando "No Kings" March
The Orlando march will be held outside Orlando City Hall in downtown Orlando. It's scheduled to start at 12 p.m. and go through 2 p.m.
What is the No Kings potest?
What we know:
The "No Kings" marches and protests are organized locally by individual and grassroots groups. Those attending are protesting various issues and policies of President Donald Trump's administration, such as ICE, immigration, the war in Iran, and the economy.
"In America, we have No Kings," reads the movement's website.
"On March 28, we show up together, and we say, loud and clear: No Kings."
Other "No Kings" marches in Central Florida
There are more than a dozen "No Kings" marches and rallies planned in Orlando and Central Florida. Click here to find a march or event near you.
The Source: The information is from local organizers in Orlando, as well as the No Kings website.