Millions rally across the US in anti-Trump 'No Kings' protests
Over 3,100 protests nationwide oppose Trump’s policies and power expansion, expecting 9 million participants, with Minnesota hosting the flagship event drawing 200,000 people.
- On Saturday, March 28, 2026, demonstrators held coordinated 'No Kings' protests across the United States, with organizers reporting more than 3,000 events planned to oppose President Donald Trump's second-term policies.
- This third mobilization builds on demonstrations held last June and October, which organizers claim drew millions to protest what they describe as the administration's 'rising authoritarianism and corruption.'
- Organizers anticipate more than 9 million participants nationwide, with two-thirds of events occurring outside major city centers, a nearly 40 percent increase in smaller communities compared to last June.
- White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson derided the demonstrations as 'Trump Derangement Therapy Sessions,' stating "the only people who care about these are the reporters paid to cover them."
- Organizers aim to translate dissent into civic engagement for the 2026 midterm elections, urging participants to vote and address concerns over foreign policy and voting rights.
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Bruce Springsteen also performed at one of the largest protests in Minneapolis.
Anti-trump ‘No Kings’ rallies pop up in thousands of U.S. cities
ST. PAUL, Minnesota/DALLAS/LOS ANGELES/WASHINGTON, D.C./NEW YORK — Demonstrators decrying U.S. President Donald Trump’s aggressive deportation efforts, war in Iran and other policies took to city streets across the country on Saturday in the third round of the “No Kings” rallies. More than 3,200 events had been planned in all 50 states, after the two previous nationwide events attracted millions of participants. Large rallies took place in New …
Anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ rallies pop up in thousands of US cities
Demonstrators decrying U.S. President Donald Trump’s aggressive deportation efforts, war in Iran and other policies took to city streets across the country on Saturday in the third round of the “No Kings” rallies.
Minnesota takes center stage at 'No Kings' protests
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Crowds of people protested Saturday against the war in Iran and President Donald Trump's actions, in "No Kings" rallies across the U.S. and in Europe. Minnesota took center stage, in what organizers expected to be mass…
Huge crowds of protesters took to the streets across the United States on Saturday to express their outrage at what they say is President Donald Trump's authoritarian rule, as well as his radical immigration policies and war with Iran.
The rage is growing, even off the coast: the biggest »No Kings« protest day so far has mobilized against Donald Trump in all 50 US states. A highlight was the performance of rockt star Bruce Springsteen.
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