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Hundreds of local Save Our Democracy protesters gathered at noon on Saturday at the Humboldt County Courthouse in Eureka and lined both sides of 5th Street/Highway 101 in Eureka as part of the national 50501 movement to protest the Trump administration and its actions. -
Several singers and musicians located near the entrance of the Humboldt County Courthouse provided the soundtrack for hundreds of local Save Our Democracy protesters lined up along 5th Street/Highway 101 in Eureka on Saturday as part of the national 50501 movement to protest the Trump administration and its actions. -
Two Hand Maiden protesters on the corner of 5th and I Street in Eureka carried signage expressing their views of the Trump administration at the Save Our Democracy event on Saturday. -
Many passing drivers honked their vehicle horns and passengers also offered gestures and expressions of support for the Save Our Democracy protesters at the Humboldt County Courthouse in Eureka on Saturday as part of the national 50501 movement to protest the Trump administration and its actions. -
The Save Our Democracy protesters at the Humboldt County Courthouse lined both sides of 5th Street/Highway 101 in Eureka on Saturday from noon until 2 p.m. -
The Save Our Democracy crowd lining both sides of the street at the Humboldt County Courthouse in Eureka was not as large as the Hands Off rally two weeks ago in the same location, but the energy levels and number of protesters carrying signs were similar. -
Dale Forbes donned his regal crown and brought his “No Kings” sign to the Save Our Democracy protest on Saturday. -
Protester Jocelyn Godinho said she created her one-of-a-kind “Crooked Monster” sign by writing a very long “prompt” message of what she wanted and used an AI app to create her sign’s artwork. -
These Save Our Democracy protesters had an unused coffin available at home and decided to carry it through the crowd at the event with the message “If only we had done more to save her” on the top of the flower-laden coffin. -
The Save Our Democracy protesters at the Humboldt County Courthouse lined both sides of 5th Street/Highway 101 in Eureka on Saturday from noon to 2 p.m. -
Inspired by the U.S. Supreme Court decision the day before, Larry Nichols created his one-of-a-kind “Due Process” sign with its mirror to reflect “who’s next…” for Saturday’s Save Our Democracy protest. -
Sign creator Nancy Doman used messages from Martin Luther King, Jr. and a lyric from The Grateful Dead on a heart-shaped protest sign and offered it to her friend Rita to carry at the Save Our Democracy protest. -
Alice Pitt created one of many “Resist”-themed messages at Saturday’s Save Our Democracy protest in Eureka. -
Ruth Bader Ginsburg (as portrayed by CJ McKinley) was at the Save Our Democracy protest in Eureka on Saturday. -
The Save Our Democracy protesters at the Humboldt County Courthouse lined both sides of 5th Street/Highway 101 in Eureka on Saturday from noon to 2 p.m.. -
One of many “Hands Off”-themed messages at Saturday’s Save Our Democracy protest in Eureka. -
This protester in Revolutionary War-era costume held one of the many “No Kings” signs at the Save Our Democracy protest on Saturday. -
Artist Yasmine Sarraf expressed her protest views with multiple pieces of her own large original pieces of artwork that she began working on in 2017. -
Morgan Corviday brought her Star Wars Rebel Alliance flag with its symbol of hope to the Save Our Democracy event as it represents a phoenix arising against an oppressive regime (the Galactic Empire in the movies). -
To show his support of Canada, military veteran Kevin said he designed and ordered his unique “Elbows Up” hockey jersey online and carried this sign supporting veterans at the Save Our Democracy event on Saturday. -
“We the People…” was a frequent message on signs at the Save Our Democracy protest on Saturday. -
Hundreds of protesters at the Save Our Democracy event on Saturday used messages on signs and their voices to express their displeasure of the Trump administration and its actions at the Humboldt County Courthouse in Eureka.
