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A grassroots coalition of concerned citizens will gather for the “No Kings” protest on Saturday, June 14, at 11 a.m.

The protest will be held in front of the Statesville Civic Center at the intersection of East Front Street and South Center Street in Downtown Statesville. The event aims to spotlight growing public frustration with unchecked power, growing authoritarianism, and the erosion of basic freedoms and government services, organizers said in a news release.

Organized by a group of local residents, the protest will feature a series speakers representing diverse community voices. These individuals will share personal stories and perspectives about how current economic and political systems are impacting everyday citizens.

A highlight of the event will be an address by Ashley Bell, a Democratic candidate for North Carolina’s 10th Congressional District in 2026. Bell will speak on the urgent need for leadership that prioritizes the needs of the many over the profits of a few, offering her vision for a more equitable future for Iredell County and beyond. The seat is currently held by Republican Pat Harrigan.

“Our ‘No Kings’ event is a direct response to the feeling that our voices are being ignored and our economic security is being undermined,” said Peggy Palmer, a local organizer and Statesville resident. “We believe that power has become too concentrated and corrupt, all to benefit Trump and his allies. It’s time to remind our elected officials that they serve the people, not the other way around. In America, we don’t put up with would-be kings. This protest is about reclaiming our collective power and demanding accountability.”

The protest is open to the public and encourages participation from all who feel impacted by the rising cost of living, stagnant wages, corporate tax loopholes, and a political system perceived as unresponsive to the needs of its constituents. Attendees are encouraged to bring signs expressing their concerns and solidarity.

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