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Amy Gryder (left) and her daughter, Ella Walther, stand outside during the ‘No Kings’ protest on Mid Rivers Mall Drive in St. Peters, Missouri, on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025. Walther said civil liberties should apply to everyone. “This isn’t a right or left issue. This is a right or wrong issue,” she said. “What’s happening right now impacts everyone.”
Paola Rodriguez
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The nationwide "No Kings" protests included several rallies in the St. Louis area, including one attended by hundreds in St. Peters.
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