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More than 1,200 people participate in MI No Kings March

Published 9:30 am Sunday, March 29, 2026

Mercer Island No Kings March participants walk across the Interstate 90 bridge coming from Aubrey Davis Park on Mercer Island on March 28. In a press release, noting that more than 1,200 people attended the march, organizer Gene Robertson said, “We have a lot of fun! Mercer Island is a small town, but like everywhere, people are busy. I heard a lot of happy comments about reunions among preschool families, and warm encounters with neighbors.” At the front of the park, another organizer enthusiastically stated into a megaphone: “Welcome to No Kings Mercer Island! It’s a beautiful day for a protest!” The No Kings marches are sponsored nationwide by Indivisible to protest the undemocratic conduct of the Trump administration, reads the press release. Andy Nystrom staff photo
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Mercer Island No Kings March participants walk across the Interstate 90 bridge coming from Aubrey Davis Park on Mercer Island on March 28. In a press release, noting that more than 1,200 people attended the march, organizer Gene Robertson said, “We have a lot of fun! Mercer Island is a small town, but like everywhere, people are busy. I heard a lot of happy comments about reunions among preschool families, and warm encounters with neighbors.” At the front of the park, another organizer enthusiastically stated into a megaphone: “Welcome to No Kings Mercer Island! It’s a beautiful day for a protest!” The No Kings marches are sponsored nationwide by Indivisible to protest the undemocratic conduct of the Trump administration, reads the press release. Andy Nystrom staff photo

Mercer Island No Kings March participants walk across the Interstate 90 bridge coming from Aubrey Davis Park on Mercer Island on March 28. In a press release, noting that more than 1,200 people attended the march, organizer Gene Robertson said, “We have a lot of fun! Mercer Island is a small town, but like everywhere, people are busy. I heard a lot of happy comments about reunions among preschool families, and warm encounters with neighbors.” At the front of the park, another organizer enthusiastically stated into a megaphone: “Welcome to No Kings Mercer Island! It’s a beautiful day for a protest!” The No Kings marches are sponsored nationwide by Indivisible to protest the undemocratic conduct of the Trump administration, reads the press release. Andy Nystrom staff photo
Andy Nystrom staff photo
Andy Nystrom staff photo
Andy Nystrom staff photo
Andy Nystrom staff photo
Andy Nystrom staff photo
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Andy Nystrom staff photo
Andy Nystrom staff photo

Mercer Island No Kings March participants walk across the Interstate 90 bridge coming from Aubrey Davis Park on Mercer Island on March 28. In a press release, noting that more than 1,200 people attended the march, organizer Gene Robertson said, “We have a lot of fun! Mercer Island is a small town, but like everywhere, people are busy. I heard a lot of happy comments about reunions among preschool families, and warm encounters with neighbors.” At the front of the park, another organizer enthusiastically stated into a megaphone: “Welcome to No Kings Mercer Island! It’s a beautiful day for a protest!” The No Kings marches are sponsored nationwide by Indivisible to protest the undemocratic conduct of the Trump administration, reads the press release. Andy Nystrom staff photo