The case against a Fairhope woman who wore a penis costume to a protest was dismissed in Municipal Court Wednesday.

The woman who dressed in a penis costume and protested at a Fairhope No Kings rally is now facing two additional charges as she prepares to appear in court.

The defense for a woman arrested and charged at an October No Kings rally in Fairhope says the arrest was unlawful and she had every right to resist arrest.

Come 2026, this madness will reap its whirlwind. The Democratic National Party, already enfeebled, will splinter further, their progressive overlords exposed as the architects of irrelevance. Trump’s era has unmasked them – a cabal of complainers, shorn of media might, repelling the rational with rhetoric that's as freakish as it is futile.

For the second time, protesters in Guntersville appear to have violated multiple local ordinances with a “No Kings’ rally on the front steps of the Marshall County Courthouse.
Misplaced empathy, in so stalwartly focusing on perceived victims, actually creates more actual victims.

An incident reported following the No Kings rally in Mobile Saturday was due to a clash between opposing protesters, but one law enforcement official said there is more to the story than what is being reported.