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‘No to kings’: Americans in Costa Rica peacefully protested Trump

Q COSTARICA — Holding homemade signs that read “Democracy, Not Dynasty” and “No Kings in America,” among others, dozens of Americans living in Costa Rica voiced their concerns over recent actions by the Trump administration, which they believe undermine democratic norms.

They gathered on Saturday in front of the U.S. Embassy in San José to protest what they see as President Donald Trump’s attempts to act like a monarch.

The demonstrators, who align themselves with the Democratic Party and oppose the Trump administration, chanted for the president to leave office and accused him of violating the law through his policies.

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Their central message—“No to kings”—was a direct response to Trump’s decision to order a military parade marking both the anniversary of the founding of the U.S. Army and his own birthday.

Kathy Rothschild, one of the movement’s organizers and a member of Democrats Abroad Costa Rica, made this clear: “Trump is holding a military parade as if he’s royalty, putting himself above the law. That’s why we’re here: to resist and to say clearly, he can’t do that,” Rothschild said.

The protest, organized through social media channels and word of mouth, drew a diverse crowd that included long-term expatriates, retirees, and students studying abroad.

Organizers said their goal was to send a clear message to both the U.S. government and the international community: that Americans abroad are watching developments back home closely and are committed to defending democratic principles.

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