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Nationwide No Kings Protests Spark Concerns Over National Guard

UPDATE: Just hours ago, millions across the Bay Area and the nation are mobilizing for the urgent No Kings Day protests scheduled for October 7, 2023. These demonstrations come amid rising tensions regarding President Donald Trump‘s potential deployment of the National Guard to cities like San Francisco.
The protests aim to push back against what many see as an overreach of federal power. California Governor Gavin Newsom has expressed serious concerns, stating that Trump is attempting to use federal troops as his “personal police force.” Newsom emphasized, “His latest assertion that he was going to come to San Francisco… it is grossly illegal. It’s immoral. It’s rather delusional.”
Three major gatherings are set to take place in San Francisco, with dozens more across the Bay Area. Organizers anticipate thousands at the downtown protest alone, aiming for a peaceful expression of dissent against the current administration. The No Kings movement has gained momentum, with previous protests drawing significant crowds over the summer.
Mike Johnson, House Speaker, has criticized the protests as “anti-American,” labeling them a “hate America rally.” However, demonstrators, including Dianne McClure from National Nurses United, counter that their actions reflect a broader struggle against corporate influence in politics. McClure stated, “We do not believe in one person or one group of people… controlling our country.”
As the protests unfold, the San Francisco Police Department has assured the public of their commitment to facilitating First Amendment rights while ensuring safety. Officers will be on high alert, ready to respond to any potential issues.
Notably, although the President’s call to send in the National Guard appears unrelated to the protests in San Francisco, there will be troop deployments in other states, including Texas, where the governor is sending Guard members to Austin.
Expect significant street closures in downtown San Francisco from 1:15 PM to 4:00 PM as demonstrators gather. Key closures include:
– **1:15 PM – 2:00 PM:** Market from Beale to Steuart
– **2:00 PM – 4:00 PM:** Market from Eighth to Steuart, and Hyde from McAllister to Market
This is a developing story, and updates will follow as the protests commence and more information becomes available. For a complete list of protests happening across the country, visit the official No Kings website.
Stay tuned as we bring you live updates on this unfolding situation.
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