An idea circulating around social media, sparked a sort of "Silent Protest". It doesn't cost any money, and they aren't carrying signs or even shouting for that matter.

These protesters are showing their disapproval for the president with an online click.

Jessica Chen of Moorhead, Minnesota says, "I know via Facebook that this has been a big thing going on. Even last week I saw people doing this."

Chen decided to protest President Donald Trump's visit to Fargo, North Dakota on Wednesday, without stepping a single foot near the Scheels Arena for the rally.

Michelle Losee of Fargo, North Dakota adds, "It's free, so it's not like you're throwing away any money."

"Oh my gosh that's a really good idea! So I went online and registered, put in my name and reserved two seats... But of course, I'm not going to go I just want to have as many empty seats as possible to know that he's not supported," Losee says.

Both women from the Fargo/Moorhead area say they don't agree with the Trump administration's current policies.

"What he stands for is not what I'm proud of," adds Losee.

"I think he says one thing, and often does another," Chen remarks.

Both say President Donald Trump doesn't have North Dakota values.

"We are real authentic people here and we stand by what we say, being friendly, being open, being kind, that is what our values are. Showing him that his crowd size isn't huge here too, does send a message about the people living here," says Chen.

Earlier, Valley News Live reported that nearly 20,000 people reserved seats for Wednesday’s rally. However, only 6,000 will be allowed inside the Scheels Arena.

The rally is a first come, first serve event.