“No Kings” protests expand nationwide, intensify opposition to Trump
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More than eight million people took to the streets in the "No Kings" protests – as many as rarely before in the history of the USA. For a US expert, this is more than just an uprising of displeasure: he sees a political tipping point reached.
“No Kings” protests expand nationwide, intensify opposition to Trump
DETROIT — The United States witnessed its largest wave of protests against Donald Trump since his return to the White House on the final Saturday of March, as more than 3,200 demonstrations took place nationwide, including roughly 100 marches across Michigan alone. More than 8 million people turned out at the “No Kings” protests across all 50 states on Saturday — officially the largest single-day demonstration in U.S. history. The mobilization c…
‘No Kings’ brings 180,000 to Boston Common
One hundred and eighty thousand people packed Boston Common on Saturday, March 28 for the third “No Kings” protest since President Donald Trump returned to office. Organizers said attendance had exceeded expectations before the planned rally began. The last “No Kings” demonstrations were in June and October 2025. This year’s protest largely followed the blueprints laid by the previous demonstrations. Protesters were packed into the northwestern…
My Experience at the "No Kings" Protest
No Kings ProtestOn March 28th, the third “No Kings” protest took place in thousands of cities across the country. The protests aimed to condemn the Trump administration’s actions and unite the people to defend democracy against Trump’s policies and intentions. According to BBC, over 8 million people attended protests nationwide.The one in Charlottesville took place along the highway at Stonefield Shopping Center and attracted people from across …
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