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Savannah’s Third ‘No Kings’ Protest

Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldApril 15, 20261 Min Read
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  • Protesters highlighted constitutional violations as a central concern.
  • Many criticized immigration crack-downs and related enforcement measures.
  • Speakers and signs condemned the illegal use of tariffs as policy overreach.
  • Crowd carried varied signs, both serious and lighthearted, chanting No kings, no crowns, we won't back down!

On March 28, thousands of people gathered in Downtown Savannah for a peaceful protest against the second-term policies of President Trump. The protesters stepped off from Emmet park, then gathered at City Hall to hear a speech from Byran Bryant, international president of IAM Union. 

“This country stands for no kings,” Bryant said.

Specific issues raised by protestors included constitutional violations, immigration crack-downs, and the illegal use of tariffs. The crowd expressed their opinions by creating signs of all different types — some serious and some lighthearted. They marched through the streets of Savannah with a simple chant: 

“No kings, no crowns, we won’t back down!”

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