Right To Assemble: Demonstrators assembled at the Torch of Friendship in downtown Miami for the No Kings protest on Oct. 18. The demonstrations are a series of nationwide protests against President Donald Trump and his administration. LUCAS DUARTE/THE REPORTER
Protests: On Oct. 18, protestors gathered on Northeast Fourth Street and Biscayne Blvd. in downtown Miami for No Kings day, a nationwide protest aimed against President Donald Trump and his administration. This is the second No Kings protest in Miami, following the June 14 rally. LUCAS DUARTE/THE REPORTERMaking An Appearance: Enrique Tarrio, former chairman of the far-right extremist organization the Proud Boys, appeared at the No Kings protest in downtown Miami on Oct. 18. Tarrio is pictured smoking a cigarette as protestors yelled at him. Shortly after, he was escorted out of the rally by two City of Miami police officers. LUCAS DUARTE/THE REPORTERDowntown Rally: Approximately 4,000 protestors assembled at the Torch of Friendship on Oct. 18 for the No Kings protest. They waved American flags and signs criticizing President Donald Trump in a demonstration against the president and his administration. LUCAS DUARTE/THE REPORTERDriving A Point Home: During the No Kings protest in downtown Miami on Oct. 18, a civilian drove around with a sign showing a graphic of President Donald Trump with red text underneath that read KING CON. The sign is a parody of the monster media franchise King Kong. LUCAS DUARTE/THE REPORTER