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Photos of 'No Kings' Protests Across the Nation. See Them Sweeping the US

The third nationwide rally opposes Trump’s second-term policies with protests in multiple U.S. cities, highlighting concerns over civil rights and economic challenges.

  • On Saturday, March 28, 2026, protesters gathered across the United States for the third 'No Kings' coordinated demonstration against President Donald Trump's administration policies, with more than 3,000 events expected nationwide.
  • Demonstrators cited concerns over 'costs pushing families to the brink,' controversial war policies, and the use of secret police, while also protesting immigration enforcement, civil rights, and policies affecting LGBTQ+ individuals and minorities.
  • Participants in St. Paul, Minnesota, and Bloomington, Indiana, donned Statue of Liberty costumes; others in St. Paul carried an effigy of Trump, while activists held signs reading 'make America gay again.'
  • White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson dismissed the demonstrations as 'Trump derangement therapy sessions,' telling The New York Times that 'the only people who care' are the reporters paid to cover them.
  • Saturday's rallies marked the third such organized day of protest since Trump assumed office for his second term, following events in June and October 2025 that also drew thousands of people.
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Photos of 'No Kings' protests across the nation. See them sweeping the US

Photos show 'No Kings' protests across the nation on March 28, 2026. See emotional moments, big crowds and more from Saturday protests.

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