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Across the State, Wyomingites Protest War in Iran, Immigration Policies, Other Grievances

The 'No Kings' movement drew 4 million to 6 million protesters nationwide opposing immigration policies, war in Iran, and rollbacks of transgender rights, organizers said.

  • On Saturday, March 28, 2026, millions of Americans participated in the third wave of "No Kings" protests, rallying across the United States to petition the government against President Donald Trump's policies.
  • Organized by the "No Kings" network, the movement launched on June 14, 2025, to oppose the administration's agenda, with participants citing grievances from Trump's immigration enforcement to the four-week war in Iran.
  • More than 3,200 events took place across all 50 States, with Senator Bernie Sanders addressing Minneapolis crowds to emphasize that "the actions that we take now will determine what that future looks like."
  • A White House spokesperson dismissed the rallies as "Trump Derangement Therapy Sessions," while demonstrators like 14-year-old Maximus and a stay-at-home mother named Julie expressed deep concerns about the administration's impact on rights and democracy.
  • Organizers report a surge in anti-Trump event planning within deeply Republican States like Utah and Wyoming, signaling potential voter mobilization efforts ahead of midterm elections later this year.
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On Saturday, millions of people in the U.S. protested against the US President and his government under the slogan "No Kings". In all 50 states, demonstrators gathered at more than 3,200 events.

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