“No Kings” demonstration on Saturday

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Community members will gather for a “No Kings” peaceful demonstration on Saturday, March 28 at 10:00 AM along the sidewalks of the Daniel K Inouye Industrial Park road, across the street from the Red Cross/Oasis Restaurant.

Wendy Malepeai, who is spearheading the event, says the demonstration is being organized in solidarity with over 3,000 peaceful protests taking place across the United States and “serves as a reminder of the core principles our nation was founded on. A democracy that is of, for, and by the people.”

Participants aim to reaffirm that our system of government rejects rule by kings, monarchs, or oligarchs, and instead centers on the voice and power of the people. Organizers emphasize that this will be a peaceful and respectful demonstration, welcoming individuals who wish to stand in unity for democratic values and civic engagement.

Malepeai states, “The main idea is that Americans must resist the current president, who is bent on acting like a dictator. His unreasonable and dangerous dictates must be opposed. The rule of law must be respected. DUE PROCESS must be observed for ALL”.

The public is encouraged to participate, bring signs, and stand together in support of democracy and the rights of the people.