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PHOTOS: 'No Kings' protest in Bethlehem

“No Kings” protesters in Bethlehem on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, filed into Rose Garden Park by the hundreds to share their disdain for President Donald Trump and his policies. A pointed but peaceful occasion with music, fellowship and reflection, the group took to Broad Street after a half-hour, heading eastbound to City Hall with city police assistance. (Will Oliver)

“No Kings” protesters in Bethlehem on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, filed into Rose Garden Park by the hundreds to share their disdain for President Donald Trump and his policies. A pointed but peaceful occasion with music, fellowship and reflection, the group took to Broad Street after a half-hour, heading eastbound to City Hall with city police assistance. (Will Oliver)

“No Kings” protesters in Bethlehem on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, filed into Rose Garden Park by the hundreds to share their disdain for President Donald Trump and his policies. A pointed but peaceful occasion with music, fellowship and reflection, the group took to Broad Street after a half-hour, heading eastbound to City Hall with city police assistance. (Will Oliver)

“No Kings” protesters in Bethlehem on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, filed into Rose Garden Park by the hundreds to share their disdain for President Donald Trump and his policies. A pointed but peaceful occasion with music, fellowship and reflection, the group took to Broad Street after a half-hour, heading eastbound to City Hall with city police assistance. (Will Oliver)

“No Kings” protesters in Bethlehem on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, filed into Rose Garden Park by the hundreds to share their disdain for President Donald Trump and his policies. A pointed but peaceful occasion with music, fellowship and reflection, the group took to Broad Street after a half-hour, heading eastbound to City Hall with city police assistance. (Will Oliver)

“No Kings” protesters in Bethlehem on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, filed into Rose Garden Park by the hundreds to share their disdain for President Donald Trump and his policies. A pointed but peaceful occasion with music, fellowship and reflection, the group took to Broad Street after a half-hour, heading eastbound to City Hall with city police assistance. (Will Oliver)

“No Kings” protesters in Bethlehem on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, filed into Rose Garden Park by the hundreds to share their disdain for President Donald Trump and his policies. A pointed but peaceful occasion with music, fellowship and reflection, the group took to Broad Street after a half-hour, heading eastbound to City Hall with city police assistance. (Will Oliver)

“No Kings” protesters in Bethlehem on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, filed into Rose Garden Park by the hundreds to share their disdain for President Donald Trump and his policies. A pointed but peaceful occasion with music, fellowship and reflection, the group took to Broad Street after a half-hour, heading eastbound to City Hall with city police assistance. (Will Oliver)

“No Kings” protesters in Bethlehem on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, filed into Rose Garden Park by the hundreds to share their disdain for President Donald Trump and his policies. A pointed but peaceful occasion with music, fellowship and reflection, the group took to Broad Street after a half-hour, heading eastbound to City Hall with city police assistance. (Will Oliver)

“No Kings” protesters in Bethlehem on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, filed into Rose Garden Park by the hundreds to share their disdain for President Donald Trump and his policies. A pointed but peaceful occasion with music, fellowship and reflection, the group took to Broad Street after a half-hour, heading eastbound to City Hall with city police assistance. (Will Oliver)

“No Kings” protesters in Bethlehem on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, filed into Rose Garden Park by the hundreds to share their disdain for President Donald Trump and his policies. A pointed but peaceful occasion with music, fellowship and reflection, the group took to Broad Street after a half-hour, heading eastbound to City Hall with city police assistance. (Will Oliver)

“No Kings” protesters in Bethlehem on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, filed into Rose Garden Park by the hundreds to share their disdain for President Donald Trump and his policies. A pointed but peaceful occasion with music, fellowship and reflection, the group took to Broad Street after a half-hour, heading eastbound to City Hall with city police assistance. (Will Oliver)

“No Kings” protesters in Bethlehem on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, filed into Rose Garden Park by the hundreds to share their disdain for President Donald Trump and his policies. A pointed but peaceful occasion with music, fellowship and reflection, the group took to Broad Street after a half-hour, heading eastbound to City Hall with city police assistance. (Will Oliver)

“No Kings” protesters in Bethlehem on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, filed into Rose Garden Park by the hundreds to share their disdain for President Donald Trump and his policies. A pointed but peaceful occasion with music, fellowship and reflection, the group took to Broad Street after a half-hour, heading eastbound to City Hall with city police assistance. (Will Oliver)

“No Kings” protesters in Bethlehem on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, filed into Rose Garden Park by the hundreds to share their disdain for President Donald Trump and his policies. A pointed but peaceful occasion with music, fellowship and reflection, the group took to Broad Street after a half-hour, heading eastbound to City Hall with city police assistance. (Will Oliver)
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