Thousands of protesters converged on Palm Beach Saturday evening for the third wave of No Kings demonstrations, marching across the bridge to within approximately 500 feet of Mar-a-Lago while Trump was in residence. Organizers distributed neon glow sticks and LED candles for the twilight march. Police maintained a perimeter but did not disperse the crowd. [1]
The Palm Beach action was the geographic centerpiece of a nationwide day of protests. Seven municipalities in Palm Beach County hosted separate demonstrations throughout the day before converging on the evening march. The Sun-Sentinel estimated thousands participated across South Florida. [2]
The New York Times reported that the third wave of No Kings protests drew an estimated 9 million participants nationwide, with Iran and immigration frustrations fueling the turnout alongside the broader anti-administration message. NPR noted that protesters spoke against both ICE enforcement and the Iran war — an anti-war dimension that this paper covered yesterday and that most MSM outlets underreported. [3]
Counter-protesters also appeared Saturday, though in significantly smaller numbers. The Palm Beach Post documented confrontations between the two groups near the Southern Boulevard Bridge, where police maintained separation.
A White House spokesperson said Saturday: "We do not think about the protest at all." The statement, intended as dismissal, became the most-circulated quote of the day. Nine million people showed up. The government's official position is that it did not notice.
-- MAYA CALLOWAY, New York