HAMPTON ROADS, Va. — On Saturday, cities across the country — including several in Hampton Roads — will hold "No Kings Day" demonstrations. It's described as a national day of defiance, accusing President Donald Trump and his administration for defying court orders and attacking civil rights. The "No Kings" website explains the intent of the nationwide protests, stating, "They’ve defied our courts, deported Americans, disappeared people off the streets, attacked our civil rights, and slashed our services. The corruption has gone too. far. No thrones. No crowns. No kings." The website also states No Kings has a "commitment to nonviolent action." Governor Glenn Youngkin acknowledged the upcoming protests on X, stating that Virginians have a right to free speech and peaceful assembly. He added that"... there will be absolutely zero toleration for the destruction of property, looting, vandalism or violence of any kind." Gov. Youngkin tells News 3 that if protests get out of hand, there will be consequences. He also said he's asked the state's National Guard to be on standby to keep the peace. "We have local police, state police, and yes, Virginia National Guard that will be on duty over the weekend to make sure that Virginians are safe," Gov. Youngkin told News 3 on Friday.
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