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Where 'No Kings' protests are expected in Central Texas

October 17, 2025
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Editor’s Note: The above video shows previous coverage from the “No Kings” protest in June.

AUSTIN (KXAN) — Several protests will take place across the country Saturday for the “No Kings” day of action, including in Central Texas.

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Organizers said the purpose of the protests was to “show the world that America has no kings, and the power belongs to the people.”

The last round of “No Kings” protests occurred in June on the same day as, and in opposition to, a Washington, D.C. military parade on President Donald Trump’s birthday.


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“A core principle behind all No Kings events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values and to act lawfully at these events,” organizers said. “Weapons of any kind, including those legally permitted, should not be brought to events.”

Central Texas cities expected to hold protests include: Austin, Bastrop, Dripping Springs, Jonestown, Kyle, Lockhart, Marble Falls, Pflugerville, Round Rock, San Marcos, Spicewood and Taylor.

A full map of protests happening across the country can be found here.

On Thursday, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced the Texas National Guard would be deployed in Austin ahead of the protest in the state capitol. The Texas Department of Public Safety will also be present.

Abbott claimed the protest was “antifa-linked” but did not elaborate.


Texas National Guard to be deployed in Austin ahead of ‘No Kings’ protest

During the first “No Kings” day of action protest in June, Abbott also ordered state resources to respond. Both protests were organized by the same national group.

Austin Mayor Kirk Watson released a statement saying he confirmed the National Guard would not be on the streets of Austin and would only assist DPS if there was an emergency need.

“I support people exercising their right to engage in peaceful protest against politics and policies that they disagree with,” Watson said. “Power should always stay with the people—where it belongs.”

Watson emphasized the First Amendment right to peacefully assemble and said destructive actions or efforts that hurt people, including police, were wrong.

“You are damaging your city, and you may be giving those you protest against what they want–an excuse to militarize our streets,” Watson said. “Let me be clear: I don’t condone the militarization of our streets. I also don’t condone unpeaceful acts that threaten people’s health or safety, do damage to property, and disrupt the right of those who want to peacefully protest.”

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