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Call your reps right now! #25thnow

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Trump told Iran its “whole civilization will die tonight” as Tehran showed no signs of agreeing to the president’s demands by his 8 p.m. deadline.

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maroon graphic with white text reads: “The Pentagon is asking for 200 BILLION dollars to help fund President Trump’s unconstitutional war on Iran. Our taxpayer dollars should go toward keeping our communities safe, not an illegal war”. ACLU logo appears at the bottom

maroon graphic with white text reads: “The Pentagon is asking for 200 BILLION dollars to help fund President Trump’s unconstitutional war on Iran. Our taxpayer dollars should go toward keeping our communities safe, not an illegal war”. ACLU logo appears at the bottom

Congress must use their power to end the president’s unauthorized bombing campaign, which means opposing any requests for more money.

Contact your members of Congress NOW at aclu.org/war-on-iran-

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This is the truest truth of all the truths (and there aren't many).

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The No Kings protests had over 8 million protestors. Zero deaths. 6 people shot with a BB gun by a Trump supporter.

The last time MAGAts had a protest, 2000 people showed up, 138 police injured, 15 were hospitalized, some with severe injuries and 5 people died as a result.

We are not the same.

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Around 70% of us are at least 🤷

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On April 5th 2025: 67,056 Floridians took to the streets in 51 locations. 
On June 14th 2025: 139,374 Floridians took to the streets in  74 locations.
On October 18th 2025: 180,674 Floridians took to the streets in 88 locations. 
On March 28th 2026: 200,478 Floridians took to the streets in 118 locations.

On April 5th 2025: 67,056 Floridians took to the streets in 51 locations. On June 14th 2025: 139,374 Floridians took to the streets in 74 locations. On October 18th 2025: 180,674 Floridians took to the streets in 88 locations. On March 28th 2026: 200,478 Floridians took to the streets in 118 locations.

The resistance keeps growing! #Florida 📣🪧💪🇺🇸

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1 out of every 50 people in the U.S. attended a No Kings protest

1 out of every 50 people in the U.S. attended a No Kings protest

Consider this: In a nation with a population approaching 349 million, the participation of 8 million people means that more than one of every 50 U.S. residents joined a No Kings rally.

Stat seen on @usatoday.com

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Mass Call: What's next after No Kings 3? Tuesday March 31 8:00pm EST/ 5:00pm PST
Join us on March 31 for a national mass call where you'll hear from movement leaders and local activists, celebrate this historic mobilization, and get plugged into what comes next.

Mass Call: What's next after No Kings 3? Tuesday March 31 8:00pm EST/ 5:00pm PST Join us on March 31 for a national mass call where you'll hear from movement leaders and local activists, celebrate this historic mobilization, and get plugged into what comes next.

What’s Next After No Kings 3?
Tuesday, March 31
8pm – 9pm EDT
www.mobilize.us/nokings/even...

On March 28, over 8 million of us made it clear: we don't do kings in America.

Our nonviolent movement is only growing. Join us to dig in to what's next.

#NoKings #WhatsNext

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Maggie Rogers, Joan Baez, and Tom Morello performing “The Times They Are A-Changin'”

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Today, at least 8 million people came together across the country in the largest single-day nonviolent protest in modern American history. More than 3,300 event locations, including 600 new locations in mostly rural, red communities. Over 200,000 attended in the Twin Cities. What an incredible day!🇺🇸

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Tampa shows up! ❌️👑
📣📣📣 This is what democracy looks like!
🇺🇸💪🪧🙌☮️
#wethepeople #nokings #Florida #Tampa #NKD3 #strongertogether

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We made history.
It's official.
Today was the single largest day of protest in
U.S. history.
The regime wants us terrified: instead, we are organizing.

We made history. It's official. Today was the single largest day of protest in U.S. history. The regime wants us terrified: instead, we are organizing.

The regime wants us terrified; instead, we are organizing.

The work now is to channel the energy from #NoKings into hyper localized organizing. Meet your neighbors if it’s safe to do so, and start a group chat on Signal. It’s up to all of us.

Solidarity. #WeSayNoKings

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#Tampa says #NoKings! 3/38/2026
❌️👑💪🪧🇺🇸🙌☮️

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No ICE.
No war.
No Kings. #nokings

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Now get out and vote in the midterms like your life depends on it, because it does. #NoKings

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Getting started in an hour! See ya there!

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TAMPA:
LET’S FUCKING GO!!!

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They count on our exhaustion. They bet on our apathy. Saturday we prove them wrong. We are not tired. We are not silent. We are ready to defend our democracy together. #WeSayNoKings

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"KNOW YOUR RIGHTS: RECORDING FEDERAL AGENTS IN PUBLIC.
You have the right to photograph or film anything in plain view, including federal buildings and law enforcement, so long as you aren't trespassing or violating a lawful order.
If you're not under arrest, law enforcement needs a warrant to confiscate or search your device.
If you're arrested, officers still need a warrant to search your device's contents.
The government may never lawfully delete your photos or videos.
While the Constitution protects your right to record and helps you defend against unjustified retaliation or arrest, the exercise of this right can still carry risks. ACLU."

"KNOW YOUR RIGHTS: RECORDING FEDERAL AGENTS IN PUBLIC. You have the right to photograph or film anything in plain view, including federal buildings and law enforcement, so long as you aren't trespassing or violating a lawful order. If you're not under arrest, law enforcement needs a warrant to confiscate or search your device. If you're arrested, officers still need a warrant to search your device's contents. The government may never lawfully delete your photos or videos. While the Constitution protects your right to record and helps you defend against unjustified retaliation or arrest, the exercise of this right can still carry risks. ACLU."

"Tips for recording federal agents from ACLU organizers. Capture relevant details including agents’ names, badge numbers, documents, and any weapons they’re carrying. Capture context like the surrounding area. Record continuous video to capture the full sequence of events. Copy your photos or videos to other devices so they can’t be lost or deleted. Don’t delete the originals. Try to share your documentation with the impacted individual’s loved ones, their attorney, or local organizations working with impacted community members." Arrow pointing right.

"Tips for recording federal agents from ACLU organizers. Capture relevant details including agents’ names, badge numbers, documents, and any weapons they’re carrying. Capture context like the surrounding area. Record continuous video to capture the full sequence of events. Copy your photos or videos to other devices so they can’t be lost or deleted. Don’t delete the originals. Try to share your documentation with the impacted individual’s loved ones, their attorney, or local organizations working with impacted community members." Arrow pointing right.

"Tips to protect your digital privacy from ACLU legal experts. Turn off all biometric functions to unlock your phone, including fingerprint and face recognition. Ensure your phone has a strong password. Keep your phone in airplane mode when you don’t need to communicate with others. Turn off location services unless you’re actively using an app that needs access to your location. Communicate with others using secure, encrypted messaging apps."

"Tips to protect your digital privacy from ACLU legal experts. Turn off all biometric functions to unlock your phone, including fingerprint and face recognition. Ensure your phone has a strong password. Keep your phone in airplane mode when you don’t need to communicate with others. Turn off location services unless you’re actively using an app that needs access to your location. Communicate with others using secure, encrypted messaging apps."

We have the right to record ICE agents, police, and other government officials at work in public.

Read up on your rights and our tips to get ready for Saturday's No Kings protests.

More info at aclu.org/kyr_record-

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Everyone in the US has a reason to protest this administration: war, the job market, AI off the rails, human rights stripped, masked forces grabbing people off the streets, black site detention camps, gas & grocery prices, corruption, general economic instability...pick one & join us! #WeSayNoKings

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TOMORROW: Be a part of history! Show the world that the majority of Americans oppose the most corrupt, inept, criminal, orange "president" in U.S. History.

NO KINGS. Also: NO SERIAL LIARS/CONVICTED FELONS/ADJUDICATED RAPISTS & NO ILLEGAL WAR IN IRAN

Be there. Make your voices heard! 🇺🇸 ✊

#NO_KINGS

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Find your event! #WeSayNoKings

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📊 Research is clear: when 3.5% of a population sustains peaceful protest, authoritarian regimes fall.

We need 12 million this Saturday, March 28th.

We can do this.

We the people have the power!

#WeSayNoKings

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You ready? ❌️👑 Events from Brooksville to Sarasota! In Tampa Bay #WeSayNoKings! Join the resistance 💪🪧🇺🇸☮️ #NKD3 #nokings #strongertoghther

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More ‘No Kings’ protests are coming. Here’s where they’ll be in Tampa Bay ICE violence and the war in Iran will be a focus at this weekend’s third round of mass anti-Trump rallies.

More ‘No Kings’ protests are coming. Here’s where they’ll be in Tampa Bay

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NO KINGS
VIRTUAL DAY OF NONVIOLENT ACTION
SEE YOU IN THE MINES
MARCH 28 TH

NO KINGS VIRTUAL DAY OF NONVIOLENT ACTION SEE YOU IN THE MINES MARCH 28 TH

The streets AND the server!! On 3.28 #NoKings is spawning into Minecraft for the National Day of Nonviolent Action. 🧱🔥

Build. Organize. Resist.

Pull up, claim your spot, and be part of something bigger—IRL and in-game.

Join the server: nokingsjustmines.org

#50501Movement #Minecraft

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NO KINGS
3.28.2026
the largest protest in U.S. history!
3.100+ EVENTS NOKINGS.ORG

NO KINGS 3.28.2026 the largest protest in U.S. history! 3.100+ EVENTS NOKINGS.ORG

June: 5M. October: 7M. This Saturday? The LARGEST protest in U.S. history!!

Join us March 28th nationwide for #NoKings. This is one for the history books folks, you won’t want to miss it!!!

📢 FIND a protest: NoKings.org

📢 Download the No Kings STENCIL: bit.ly/328stencil

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📢 Join the No Kings social media takeover: Add ❌👑 to your username and get your No Kings profile pic: Bit.ly/nokingspfp
• Keep these up until Sunday to help amplify Saturday’s mass mobilization.

#FDT #AbolishICE #50501Movement #NoKings328

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88. SAINT PETERSBURG 
Tyrone Square
10:30am - 12pm

89. SANFORD
Fort Mellon Park
10am - 12pm

90. SANIBEL
Sanibel Community Park Frontage
10am - 12pm

91. SARASOTA
Payne Park
4pm - 7pm

92. SEBASTIAN
Riverview Park
10am - 1pm

93. SEBRING
Private
1pm - 3pm

94. STARKE
Old CVS - 209 S Temple Ave
10am - 2pm

95. STUART
FL 76 & South Colorado Ave
12pm - 2pm

96. SUN CITY CENTER
FL 674 & Trinity Lakes Dr
10am - 12pm

97. TALLAHASSEE
Florida State Capitol
3pm - 5pm

98. TAMPA
Tampa City Hall
2pm - 4pm

99. TEMPLE TERRACE
E Fowler Ave & N 56th St
10am - 12pm

100. THE VILLAGES
Lake Sumter Landing & Morse Blvd
10am - 12pm

101. THE VILLAGES
Marsh Bend Trl & Warm Springs Ave
10am - 11:30am

102. TRINITY
3240 Little Rd
12pm - 2pm

103. VENICE
Michael Biehl Park
10am - 12pm

104. VERO BEACH
58th Ave & SR 60
4pm - 5pm

105. WELLINGTON
Forest Hill Blvd & South Shore Blvd
12:30pm - 1:30pm

106. WESLEY CHAPEL
FL 56 & Grand Cypress Dr
2pm - 4pm

107. WEST PALM BEACH 
1760 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd
11am - 1pm

108. WEST PALM BEACH 
Southern Blvd & S Flagler Dr
6pm - 9pm

109. WILLISTON
Private
11am - 1pm

110. ZEPHYRHILLS
Alice Hall
11am - 3pm

88. SAINT PETERSBURG Tyrone Square 10:30am - 12pm 89. SANFORD Fort Mellon Park 10am - 12pm 90. SANIBEL Sanibel Community Park Frontage 10am - 12pm 91. SARASOTA Payne Park 4pm - 7pm 92. SEBASTIAN Riverview Park 10am - 1pm 93. SEBRING Private 1pm - 3pm 94. STARKE Old CVS - 209 S Temple Ave 10am - 2pm 95. STUART FL 76 & South Colorado Ave 12pm - 2pm 96. SUN CITY CENTER FL 674 & Trinity Lakes Dr 10am - 12pm 97. TALLAHASSEE Florida State Capitol 3pm - 5pm 98. TAMPA Tampa City Hall 2pm - 4pm 99. TEMPLE TERRACE E Fowler Ave & N 56th St 10am - 12pm 100. THE VILLAGES Lake Sumter Landing & Morse Blvd 10am - 12pm 101. THE VILLAGES Marsh Bend Trl & Warm Springs Ave 10am - 11:30am 102. TRINITY 3240 Little Rd 12pm - 2pm 103. VENICE Michael Biehl Park 10am - 12pm 104. VERO BEACH 58th Ave & SR 60 4pm - 5pm 105. WELLINGTON Forest Hill Blvd & South Shore Blvd 12:30pm - 1:30pm 106. WESLEY CHAPEL FL 56 & Grand Cypress Dr 2pm - 4pm 107. WEST PALM BEACH 1760 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd 11am - 1pm 108. WEST PALM BEACH Southern Blvd & S Flagler Dr 6pm - 9pm 109. WILLISTON Private 11am - 1pm 110. ZEPHYRHILLS Alice Hall 11am - 3pm

59. MOUNT DORA
US 441 & N Donnelly St
2pm - 3:30pm

60. NAPLES
3315 Tamiami Trl E
10am - 12pm

61. NASSAU
Private
10am - 12pm

62. NAVARRE
Navarre Park
11am - 1pm

63. NEPTUNE BEACH
Beaches Branch Library
10am - 11:30am

64. NEW SMYRNA BEACH
SR 44 & Mission Dr/Wallace Rd
10am - 12pm

65. NEW TAMPA
Bruce B Downs & Cross Creek
10am - 1pm

66. NORTH LEE COUNTY
Private
9am - 10am

67. NORTH PORT
Chase at Coco Plum Plaza
11:30am - 1pm

68. OCALA
Ocala Historic Downtown Square
10am - 12pm

69. ORANGE CITY
Saxon Blvd & Enterprise Rd
1pm - 3pm

70. ORANGE PARK
Blanding Blvd & Kingsley Ave
11am - 1pm

71. ORLANDO
Baldwin Park Seniors
10am - 12pm

72. ORLANDO
Orlando City Hall
12pm - 2pm

73. ORMOND BEACH
Granada Bridge
10am - 12pm

74. PALATKA
Putnam County Courthouse
10am - 12pm

75. PALM BAY
4702 Babcock St NE
10am - 2pm

76. PALM BEACH GARDENS
PGA Blvd & Campus Dr
10am - 12pm

77. PALM COAST
Palm Coast Pkwy & Old King's Rd
11am - 1pm

78. PALM COAST
Target Plaza - 5100 FL 100
11am - 1pm

79. PANAMA CITY
Hathaway Bridge
4pm - 6pm

80. PENSACOLA
N 9th Ave & Airport Blvd
11am - 1pm

81. PLANT CITY
302 Reynolds St
11am - 1pm

82. POINCIANA
351 Cypress Pkwy
10am - 12pm

83. PONTE VEDRA
US 1 & Race Track Rd
10am - 12pm

84. PORT CHARLOTTE
US 41 & Murdock Circle
1pm - 2pm

85. PORT ST. JOE
W Highway 98 & Ave C
10am - 12pm

86. ROYAL PALM BEACH
FL 7 & Okeechobee Blvd
11am - 1pm

87. SAINT AUGUSTINE
Castillo de San Marcos Mon
9:30am - 11:30am

59. MOUNT DORA US 441 & N Donnelly St 2pm - 3:30pm 60. NAPLES 3315 Tamiami Trl E 10am - 12pm 61. NASSAU Private 10am - 12pm 62. NAVARRE Navarre Park 11am - 1pm 63. NEPTUNE BEACH Beaches Branch Library 10am - 11:30am 64. NEW SMYRNA BEACH SR 44 & Mission Dr/Wallace Rd 10am - 12pm 65. NEW TAMPA Bruce B Downs & Cross Creek 10am - 1pm 66. NORTH LEE COUNTY Private 9am - 10am 67. NORTH PORT Chase at Coco Plum Plaza 11:30am - 1pm 68. OCALA Ocala Historic Downtown Square 10am - 12pm 69. ORANGE CITY Saxon Blvd & Enterprise Rd 1pm - 3pm 70. ORANGE PARK Blanding Blvd & Kingsley Ave 11am - 1pm 71. ORLANDO Baldwin Park Seniors 10am - 12pm 72. ORLANDO Orlando City Hall 12pm - 2pm 73. ORMOND BEACH Granada Bridge 10am - 12pm 74. PALATKA Putnam County Courthouse 10am - 12pm 75. PALM BAY 4702 Babcock St NE 10am - 2pm 76. PALM BEACH GARDENS PGA Blvd & Campus Dr 10am - 12pm 77. PALM COAST Palm Coast Pkwy & Old King's Rd 11am - 1pm 78. PALM COAST Target Plaza - 5100 FL 100 11am - 1pm 79. PANAMA CITY Hathaway Bridge 4pm - 6pm 80. PENSACOLA N 9th Ave & Airport Blvd 11am - 1pm 81. PLANT CITY 302 Reynolds St 11am - 1pm 82. POINCIANA 351 Cypress Pkwy 10am - 12pm 83. PONTE VEDRA US 1 & Race Track Rd 10am - 12pm 84. PORT CHARLOTTE US 41 & Murdock Circle 1pm - 2pm 85. PORT ST. JOE W Highway 98 & Ave C 10am - 12pm 86. ROYAL PALM BEACH FL 7 & Okeechobee Blvd 11am - 1pm 87. SAINT AUGUSTINE Castillo de San Marcos Mon 9:30am - 11:30am

30. FORT PIERCE
Ft Pierce City Hall
2pm - 4pm

31. FORT WALTON BEACH
Fort Walton Beach Landing Park
10am - 1pm

32. GAINESVILLE
Cora Roberson Park
12pm - 4pm

33. GULFPORT
Clymer Park
12pm - 1:30pm

34. HAVANA
Private
9am - 12pm

35. HEATHROW / LAKE MARY
46A Rinehart Rd & Intl Pkwy
10am - 12pm

36. HOLLYWOOD
ArtsPark at Hollywood Circle
11am - 1pm

37. HOMESTEAD
Homestead City Hall
12pm - 3pm

38. HUDSON
US Hwy 19 & County Line Rd
10am - 12pm

39. INVERNESS
Inverness Old Courthouse
11am - 1pm

40. JACKSONVILLE 
Cafe Resistance
10am - 1pm

41. JACKSONVILLE
Friendship Fountain & Duval Courthouse
1pm - 4pm

42. KEY LARGO
Murray Nelson Govt Center
10am - 12pm

43. KEY WEST
Bayview Park
11am - 1pm

44. KISSIMMEE
Private
11am - 1pm

45. LADY LAKE
Lady Lake Library
10am - 11am

46. LAKE CITY
Olustee Park
2pm - 5pm

47. LAKE WALES
Private
10am - 12pm

48. LAKELAND
Freedom Park
2pm - 4pm

49. LAKELAND
Harden & Town Center
5pm - 7pm

50. LARGO
Seminole Blvd & East Bay Dr
10am - 12pm

51. LEESBURG
9520 US 441
10am - 12pm

52. LIVE OAK
Suwannee County Clerk of Circuit Court
1pm - 3:30pm

53. MARATHON 
Sombrero Beach Rd & Overseas Hwy
11am - 1pm

54. MATLACHA / PINE ISLAND
Matlacha Pass Bridge
11am - 1pm

55. MIAMI 
801 SW 15th Ave
11am - 2pm

56. MIAMI
Tropical Park
12pm - 3pm

57. MIAMI BEACH
1809 Meridian Ave
11am - 1pm

58. MILTON
6025 Old Bagdad Hwy
11am - 1pm

30. FORT PIERCE Ft Pierce City Hall 2pm - 4pm 31. FORT WALTON BEACH Fort Walton Beach Landing Park 10am - 1pm 32. GAINESVILLE Cora Roberson Park 12pm - 4pm 33. GULFPORT Clymer Park 12pm - 1:30pm 34. HAVANA Private 9am - 12pm 35. HEATHROW / LAKE MARY 46A Rinehart Rd & Intl Pkwy 10am - 12pm 36. HOLLYWOOD ArtsPark at Hollywood Circle 11am - 1pm 37. HOMESTEAD Homestead City Hall 12pm - 3pm 38. HUDSON US Hwy 19 & County Line Rd 10am - 12pm 39. INVERNESS Inverness Old Courthouse 11am - 1pm 40. JACKSONVILLE Cafe Resistance 10am - 1pm 41. JACKSONVILLE Friendship Fountain & Duval Courthouse 1pm - 4pm 42. KEY LARGO Murray Nelson Govt Center 10am - 12pm 43. KEY WEST Bayview Park 11am - 1pm 44. KISSIMMEE Private 11am - 1pm 45. LADY LAKE Lady Lake Library 10am - 11am 46. LAKE CITY Olustee Park 2pm - 5pm 47. LAKE WALES Private 10am - 12pm 48. LAKELAND Freedom Park 2pm - 4pm 49. LAKELAND Harden & Town Center 5pm - 7pm 50. LARGO Seminole Blvd & East Bay Dr 10am - 12pm 51. LEESBURG 9520 US 441 10am - 12pm 52. LIVE OAK Suwannee County Clerk of Circuit Court 1pm - 3:30pm 53. MARATHON Sombrero Beach Rd & Overseas Hwy 11am - 1pm 54. MATLACHA / PINE ISLAND Matlacha Pass Bridge 11am - 1pm 55. MIAMI 801 SW 15th Ave 11am - 2pm 56. MIAMI Tropical Park 12pm - 3pm 57. MIAMI BEACH 1809 Meridian Ave 11am - 1pm 58. MILTON 6025 Old Bagdad Hwy 11am - 1pm

1. APALACHICOLA
Avenue E & Market St
10am - 1pm

2. BABCOCK RANCH
Publix on Cypress Pkwy
10am - 11am

3. BOCA RATON
Boca Raton City Hall
10am - 12pm

4. BOYNTON BEACH
Private
1pm - 3pm

5. BRADENTON
5584 Cortez Rd W
10am - 12pm

6. BRADENTON / SARASOTA
University Pkwy at UTC
10am - 12pm

7. BRANDON
Clayton Plaza
1pm - 3pm

8. BROOKSVILLE / SPRING HILL
Cortez & Mariner
10am - 12pm

9. CAPE CORAL
2510 Santa Barbara Blvd
10am - 11am

10. CHIPLEY
1621 Main St
10am - 11am

11. CLEARWATER
Duke Energy Trail Overpass
9am - 10:30am

12. CLEARWATER 
Gulf to Bay & Park Place Blvd
10am - 12pm

13. CLERMONT
685 W Montrose St
10am - 12pm

14. COCOA
SR 520 & US 1
12pm - 3pm

15. CORAL SPRINGS
University Dr & Sample Rd
9am - 12pm

16. CYPRESS LAKE / FORT MYERS
Winkler Rd & Cypress Lake Dr
9am - 12pm

17. DAVENPORT
Posner Park Shopping Plaza
10am - 1pm

18. DAYTONA BEACH
Daytona Beach City Hall
10am - 12pm

19. DEFUNIAK SPRINGS
Business Park Rd & US 331
12pm - 2pm

20. DELAND
New York & Woodland
10am - 12pm

21. DUNEDIN
420 Main St
9am - 11am

22. DUNNELLON
US 41 Rdwy at CVS
10am - 12pm

23. ELLENTON
Rocky Bluff Branch Library
10am - 12pm

24. ENGLEWOOD
Dearborn St & Indiana Ave
10:30am - 12pm

25. FORT LAUDERDALE
Freedom Corner
10am - 11:30am

26. FORT LAUDERDALE
Sunrise Blvd & Jimmy Buffet Mem
1pm - 5pm

27. FORT MYERS
13701 S Tamiami Trl
9am - 12pm

28. FORT MYERS
Edison Mall
10am - 3pm

29. FORT MYERS
I 75 Estero Pkwy Overpass Bridge
12:30pm - 3:30pm

1. APALACHICOLA Avenue E & Market St 10am - 1pm 2. BABCOCK RANCH Publix on Cypress Pkwy 10am - 11am 3. BOCA RATON Boca Raton City Hall 10am - 12pm 4. BOYNTON BEACH Private 1pm - 3pm 5. BRADENTON 5584 Cortez Rd W 10am - 12pm 6. BRADENTON / SARASOTA University Pkwy at UTC 10am - 12pm 7. BRANDON Clayton Plaza 1pm - 3pm 8. BROOKSVILLE / SPRING HILL Cortez & Mariner 10am - 12pm 9. CAPE CORAL 2510 Santa Barbara Blvd 10am - 11am 10. CHIPLEY 1621 Main St 10am - 11am 11. CLEARWATER Duke Energy Trail Overpass 9am - 10:30am 12. CLEARWATER Gulf to Bay & Park Place Blvd 10am - 12pm 13. CLERMONT 685 W Montrose St 10am - 12pm 14. COCOA SR 520 & US 1 12pm - 3pm 15. CORAL SPRINGS University Dr & Sample Rd 9am - 12pm 16. CYPRESS LAKE / FORT MYERS Winkler Rd & Cypress Lake Dr 9am - 12pm 17. DAVENPORT Posner Park Shopping Plaza 10am - 1pm 18. DAYTONA BEACH Daytona Beach City Hall 10am - 12pm 19. DEFUNIAK SPRINGS Business Park Rd & US 331 12pm - 2pm 20. DELAND New York & Woodland 10am - 12pm 21. DUNEDIN 420 Main St 9am - 11am 22. DUNNELLON US 41 Rdwy at CVS 10am - 12pm 23. ELLENTON Rocky Bluff Branch Library 10am - 12pm 24. ENGLEWOOD Dearborn St & Indiana Ave 10:30am - 12pm 25. FORT LAUDERDALE Freedom Corner 10am - 11:30am 26. FORT LAUDERDALE Sunrise Blvd & Jimmy Buffet Mem 1pm - 5pm 27. FORT MYERS 13701 S Tamiami Trl 9am - 12pm 28. FORT MYERS Edison Mall 10am - 3pm 29. FORT MYERS I 75 Estero Pkwy Overpass Bridge 12:30pm - 3:30pm

❌👑 On March 28th, Floridians in ⭐️110⭐️ locations across the state will take to the streets to say NO KINGS! www.nokings.org

#NoKings #50501Movement #50501Florida

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