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PHOTOS: Protestors converge in Frisco for “No Kings” protest

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Protestors gather at Frisco's Triangle Park for a "No Kings" protest on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025.
Cody Jones/Summit Daily News

On Saturday, Oct. 18, protestors gathered on and around Main Street in Frisco for a “No Kings” protest.

Chants of “No Kings” echoed across the nation Saturday as crowds flooded streets to oppose President Donald Trump’s administration.

The majority of the protesters in Frisco gathered on the corner of Main Street and Colorado Highway 9 at the town’s Triangle Park. For close to two hours, protestors of all ages held up signs, chanted loudly and drew attention of drivers passing by.



The hundreds of community members were critical of the Trump administration for a wide range of issues including immigration and public lands.

Back in June, protestors gathered for a “No Kings” protest that also condemned the Trump administration’s actions.



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