Anti-Trump protests line overpasses in Kent, Auburn, Covington | Photos

People show up Labor Day along SR 18 and SR 167

Protests against the Trump administration hit the streets and overpasses of Kent, Auburn and Covington on Labor Day.

People displayed banners atop overpasses on State Route 18 along Covington-Sawyer Road and on State Route 167 along Southeast 277th Street on the Kent/Auburn border

Indivisible Covington WA organized the SR 18 protest the afternoon of Sept. 1 while Indivisible Auburn WA set up the SR 167 protest.

Almost 200 people showed up along SE 272nd Street in Covington for a Workers over Billionaires rally as they lined the street with signs, according to Indivisible Covington. It was the same site the group has had previous rallies, including a No Kings protest on June 14.

The protests were part of rallies across the state and the nation.

“We’re over it—and we’re taking it to the overpass,” according to an Indivisible Auburn social media post to advance the event. “Join Indivisible Auburn WA on Labor Day as we stand together against the kidnapping, corruption, gaslighting and the destruction of democracy.”

Banners along SR 167 read “Defend Democracy,” and “Stop the Corruption.” Signs at the Covington rally included “Loyal to Constitution not the President,” and “Beware Military Police State.”

People protest along the South 277th Street overpass Sept. 1 on State Route 167 on the Kent/Auburn border.

People protest along the South 277th Street overpass Sept. 1 on State Route 167 on the Kent/Auburn border.

People line SE 272nd Street in Covington.

People line SE 272nd Street in Covington.

Many signs were spotted by drivers along SE 272nd Street in Covington.

Many signs were spotted by drivers along SE 272nd Street in Covington.

People show up Sept. 1 along SE 272nd Street in Covington for an anti-Trump rally.

People show up Sept. 1 along SE 272nd Street in Covington for an anti-Trump rally.