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Robert De Niro, Bruce Springsteen and More Join No Kings Protests Held in Estimated 3,000 US Cities

The 'No Kings' protests drew over 3,000 US cities opposing Trump policies on health care, wars, corruption, reproductive rights, and inflation, organizers said.

  • On Saturday, crowds gathered across the United States for 'No Kings' protests, with major events in New York City, Minneapolis, and Nashville opposing President Donald Trump.
  • Demonstrators rallied against what they characterized as presidential overreach, chanting 'No Kings' to emphasize their belief in the Constitution and the rule of law.
  • Actor Robert De Niro and Bruce Springsteen spoke at the rallies, while a Handmaid's Tale procession marched silently in Nashville to advocate for reproductive rights.
  • Protests expanded globally, with tens of thousands marching in Rome, while organizers estimated that 3,000 rallies took place across the United States supporting the movement.
  • Critics questioned the authenticity of the demonstrations, citing video footage of De Niro struggling with his lines, while supporters characterized the protests as a response to the election.
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“Trump must be stopped,” Robert De Niro said this Saturday in his speech during the protest march “No Kings” organized in New York. The famous actor who had already expressed his disdain for the president and his government policies was one of the most prominent figures present in a day with more than 3000 mobilizations across the United States that brought together more than seven million people. In addition to De Niro, other celebrities known …

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The actor was one of the organizers of the “No Kings” rally in New York, which took place on March 28.

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ROBERT De Niro said that Donald Trump should be stopped immediately, saying at a protest in New York that the American president is a threat to American freedoms.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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The actor calls the US president a "corrupt leader who enriches himself" during protests in New York. Manuel Neuer starts his second twenties, and Lang Lang hardly practices piano at home.

·Munich, Germany
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Twitchy broke the news in United States on Saturday, March 28, 2026.
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