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Long Islanders Come Out in Record Numbers for No Kings Protests

Organized by Engage Long Island, Show Up Long Island and Long Island Network for Change, Mineola may well have seen the largest peaceful protest in history, with about 5000 gathered to protest “No Kings” in America © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com.
 

By Karen Rubin, editor@news-photos-features.comnews-photos-features.com

There is hope, community, strength in numbers.

What may be the largest protest in Nassau County history, an estimated 5,000 turned out for the No Kings protest in front of the steps to the Supreme Court building in Mineola, one of 16 No Kings protests on Long Island.

“It feels so good to be doing something,” said Roseanna, a Bellmore resident but originally from Italy, who was attending her first protest.

“I think, therefore I resist” at Mineola, Long Island’s No Kings Protest © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

“We refuse to remain silent as our neighbors are arrested without cause or due process by masked men and then held in detention centers under inhumane conditions and as communities are terrorized and families torn apart,” the organizers, Engage Long Island, Show Up Long Island and Long Island Network for Change, declared, laying out the mounting grievances against Trump and his administration.

Take back our democracy! Protesters at Mineola, Long Island’s No Kings Protest © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
 

“We raise our voices against an administration that has ripped healthcare coverage away from millions of Americans, gutted disease research funding and environmental protections and has given unqualified individuals the power to make critical recommendations and place the health of our children in peril. We protest the administration’s rolling back of women’s rights and voting rights. We speak out against a war declared unconstitutionally, placing the lives of our military personnel at risk without first making the case to the American people; A war that is costing one billion dollars every day to wage while oil prices surge for families already struggling with soaring prices. Civil liberties are weakening, constitutional checks and balances are faltering and we are experiencing a significant and rapid decline in democratic norms. We the People will continue to stand up and speak out to save our democracy.

“As the president continues to push the limits of his power towards authoritarianism, We the People say loudly and clearly that this country belongs to us; the Power of the People is greater than the people in power,” declared organizer Halle Brenner-Perles.

The rally served to protest the escalating signs of authoritarianism being displayed by this President and his administration, the organizers explained. “More and more people are coming to understand the nature of this threat to our democracy and they are showing up in greater numbers than ever, here on Long Island and across the country,” and looking for ways to express their outrage and frustration, to show support for one another, and cultivate the movement to end the march to authoritarianism.

Reverand Ronald with civil rights attorney Fred Brewington and NYS Assemblyman Charles Lavine © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

“The No Kings movement can’t be stopped,” said Civil rights attorney Fred Brewington. “Make America what it should be, not what they have turned it into. We need to take back America. When we take over Congress, make him the impotent person he is.”

A moral movement. Protesters at Mineola, Long Island’s No Kings Protest © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

After October’s No Kings protests drew 7 million in the biggest single day of peaceful protest in US history, Trump claimed the No Kings protests were small, ineffective, the protesters “wacked out.”

“I don’t want Greenland, Venezuela, Cuba or Mexico. I want affordable health care, affordable housing, good jobs and a living wage.” Protesters at Mineola, Long Island’s No Kings Protest © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

Since October, things have only gotten worse – cruel, masked ICE thugs killing civilians Renee Good and Alex Pretti in the street, children separated and kept in horrific conditions, a war costing $1 billion a day; 2 million who can’t afford health care. “We are here for hope, for the nation and the world we want for our families,” said Engage Long Island organizer Halle Brenner-Perles, lauding the Nassau County high school students who conducted ICE Out walkouts. “The power of people is always stronger than the people in power. Take back America, make it better than ever before. Because that’s what peaceful protesters do.”

Halle Brenner-Perles, of Show Up Long Island, one of the No Kings organizing groups, praises Nassau County high school students who led ICE Out walkouts © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

Dr. Eve Meltzer Krief, Vice President Long Island, Queens Brooklyn Chapter American Academy of Pediatrics and candidate for Suffolk County Legislature, knows what it means to push back. She joined the lawsuit against “Health” Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr. to overturn his revised vaccination standards for children and won.

“I worry for the future. This government can’t pass common sense gun laws when guns are the #1 killer of children. Trump dabbled with authoritarianism last year, this year, embracing at a new level.”

Pediatrician Dr. Eve Meltzer Krief, who joined a suit against HHS Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr’s rollback of the childhood vaccination schedule, protests the actions cutting healthcare and food stamps, scientific research, and the inhumane treatment of detained migrants, especially imprisoned children and children orphaned by the detentions. Dr. Krief is running for Suffolk County Legislature District 18. © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

He is arresting and detaining people without due process. Family separation 2.0 – children are afraid their parent will not be home when they come home from school. Americans shot point blank. In the most Orwellian fashion, Noem called Good a domestic terrorist and Alex Pretti a would-be assassin.

The administration deports parents without letting them take their children as young as 2 months old with them, yet US citizen children are being deported against the wishes of their parents, – including a child with brain cancer, she said. Some 4,000 children have been imprisoned since January 2025, hundreds detained without their parents. Parents have been taken from 11,000 children and placed in detention facilities far away.  Parents afraid to take their child to health visits.

“Does any of that make us greater, safer? “Enough of disregarding basic human rights. The power of people is stronger than people in power.”

The Long Island protests also served as food drives and voter registration drives © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

The gathering also served to collect food for local pantries (2,400 pounds were collected at the last No Kings rally, this one collected 4600 pounds – more than two tons! – and $1300 in cash), and for voter registration.

The Mineola Rally was organized together by Engage Long Island, Show Up Long Island and Long Island Network for Change. The League of Women Voters of Huntington is a co-sponsor.

Here are more photo highlights:

Singing for democracy by the Singing Resistance Great Neck at Mineola, Long Island’s No Kings Protest © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Roseanne, of Bellmore, at her first protest. © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Mineola’s No Kings protest was one of 16 No Kings protests taking place across suburban Long Island, and 3,200 protests across every state and territory, which collectively were attended by more than eight million (one million more than No Kings 2), gathered at more than 3,200 protests taking place in every state and territory © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
 
Young and old protest No Kings at Mineola, Long Island’s No Kings Protest © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
“Democracy doesn’t work at gunpoint.” Protesters at Mineola, Long Island’s No Kings Protest © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Mineola’s No Kings protest was one of 16 No Kings protests taking place across suburban Long Island, and 3,200 protests across every state and territory, which collectively were attended by more than eight million (one million more than No Kings 2), gathered at more than 3,200 protests taking place in every state and territory © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

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Long Island Joins 1200 Other Hands Off! National Day of Mass Action Rallies on April 5

On Saturday, April 5, Long Island will host its Hands Off! Mass Mobilization Rally protesting the Trump administration and Elon Musk’s DOGE actions to dismantle government services, civil rights, public health and environmental protections. It will be one of more than 1,200 Hands Off! Day of Action protests being held © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

By Karen Rubin, editor@news-photos-features.comnews-photos-features.com

On Saturday, April 5, Long Island will host its Hands Off! Mass Mobilization Rally protesting the Trump administration and Elon Musk’s DOGE actions to dismantle government services, civil rights, public health and environmental protections. It will be one of more than 1,200 Hands Off! Day of Action protests being held throughout the country and the world, with major ones being held in Washington DC and New York City (Bryant Park,1 pm).

More than 1,400 community members from across Long Island are expected at the rally, taking place at the Nassau County Courthouse, 262 Old Country Road, Mineola, at 1 pm, “to protest and join in this national mass day of action to express our deep concerns about the course this country is taking.”

“Trump and Musk are illegally decimating our federal workforce and gutting the many services we rely on to keep us safe,” stated Dr. Eve Meltzer Krief, Legislative Chair NY Chapter 2 American Academy of Pediatrics, one of the organizers. “They are barreling toward dismantling social security while Congressional Republicans are planning to significantly slash the Medicaid funding so many Long Islanders rely on- all to fund tax cuts for billionaires. Trump is making us less safe and is threatening our health and well being. Whether it’s the maligning of our NATO allies, defunding NOAA and the National weather service, slashing jobs at the VA- impacting the employment and health of Veterans who fought for this country, cuts to the EPA along with clean water and air initiatives or the cuts to the HHS which will cripple our local health departments’ ability to fight disease and cut substance abuse and mental health programs right here on Long Island – the list goes on and on. Everybody knows somebody being impacted by the instability Trump is bringing to our daily lives. It’s a national crisis and it’s time to stand up to it.”

The protesters are demanding:

•An end to the billionaire takeover and rampant corruption of the Trump administration.

•An end to slashing federal funds for Medicaid, Social Security, and other programs working people rely on.

The Long Island protest is being organized by concerned community members from across Long Island including members of Engage Long Island, Show Up Long Island, 1199SEIU.

Speakers at the Long Island rally include: Jeffrey L. Reynolds, Ph.D, President/CEO Family & Children’s Association; Dr. Eve Meltzer Krief, Legislative Chair NY Chapter 2 American Academy of Pediatrics; Mary Anne Trasciatti, labor activist and educator; Greg Perles, teacher and unionist and Fred Harrison, Food and Water Watch.

Long Islanders bring a litany of grievances to a Tesla Takedown protest © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

From the handsoff2025.com website:

“Donald Trump and Elon Musk think this country belongs to them, and they’re taking everything they can get their hands on. On Saturday, April 5, we’ll take to the streets nationwide in a non-violent action with a clear message: Hands OFF! our democracy!

“This mass mobilization day is our message to the world that we do not consent to the destruction of our government and our economy for the benefit of Trump and his billionaire allies. Across the country, we’ll be marching, rallying, and protesting to demand a stop to the chaos, and to continue building a non-violent movement dedicated to ending the looting of our country.”

On a national organizing call for Hands Off! Held by Moveon.org, Randy Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers spoke out against the assault on public education and labor, with the actions to shut down the Department of Education and pull back on billions in funding supporting school lunch, programs for disabled children, support for rural and schools in impoverished areas, and the clear policy shift to put tax payer money into private, parochial and for-profit charter schools.

“Why are they going after public education, why labor? Because public education is the foundationstone of democracy, the foundation of opportunity, and democracy and pluralism, brings communities together instead of separating, brings people who are different together instead of otherizing. And the labor movement is about agency – decent wages, health care, the fight for social security. If you take the labor movement away, the right to collective bargaining away, how do we fight together? They are taking away  foundation stones of opportunity.

We must fight back – in the courts, in the court of public opinion, in commerce –that’s how we move Congress.

If you care about critical thinking, safe and welcoming environment, that all our kids have access to the funding we’ve been trying to get for 40 years- Title 1, IDA, funding for poor kids, going to college, kids with disabilities, we have to be out on the streets on April 5, together, as community. The more we are together, the more they can’t otherize people. We must work together to fight for all, for opportunity, for public education for every child, a labor movement for anyone. To say ‘No, this is what we want in our government, this is not not who we are, not what we voted for.”

Jonah Minkoff-Zern of Public Citizen, said “We are angry, scared, fired up. Could have had speakers for hours talking about all the ways Trump and Musk and their people – incompetent and malicious – are devastating our nation, services, freedoms, democracy. Signalgate shows their incompetence, just how little they care about their impacts of going to war. Firing 10,000 healthcare workers today is not even top of the news because it goes on and on. But we have power. Our voices, our mobilization will pushback and ultimately win.

The dismantling of government services, the threats to Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, the brain drain that is underway as Trump shuts down research and threatens universities, the assault on freedoms, the Rule of Law and due process evident in the cruel and malicious and unconstitutional deportation of immigrants, the attacks on judges and lawyers, the assumption of war powers without an actual war, the attacks on voting rights and barriers to voting has already shattered the pillars holding up our democracy as it is clear, while antagonizing and threatening allies and cozying up to every tyrant on the planet. Trump is assuming powers of an autocrat (even not joking about a third term), and a power structure based on oligarchy and kleptocracy, following Putin’s example.

The Hands Off! Day of Action is endorsed and supported by Indivisible, Common Cause, Third Act (and Third Act NYC), MoveOn, the SEIU, and many others.

Check out handsoff2025.com for more information, events and to sign up.

See also:

Long Islanders Bring Anti-Trump, Anti-Musk Messages to Tesla Takedown Protest

GOVERNOR HOCHUL, SENATOR GILLIBRAND CALL OUT TRUMP, MUSK FOR HARM CAUSED BY CUTS TO SOCIAL SECURITY, HEALTH PROGRAMS

Trump’s Latest Unconstitutional Power Grab: Signs EO Eviscerating Voting Rights

To Cement One-Party Control, MAGA Republicans Pushing Through SAVE Act

Trump Anti-Voting Order Draws Furious Pushback

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