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Law Enforcement and Metro Transit Prepare for St. Paul No Kings Rally, Expected to Draw 100,000
Organizers and law enforcement expect up to 150,000 peaceful protesters at St. Paul's flagship No Kings rally against Trump administration policies.
- On Saturday, March 28, 2026, St. Paul, Minnesota, hosts the flagship 'No Kings' rally at the Minnesota State Capitol, where organizers anticipate 150,000 demonstrators will gather.
- Protesters plan to march from three locations to protest 'against the Trump administration's authoritarianism and corruption,' with performers including Bruce Springsteen, Joan Baez, Maggie Rogers, and Jane Fonda joining Minnesota Democrats.
- Law enforcement is deploying around 300 officers to the State Capitol complex, while Metro Transit maximizes rail cars and advises attendees of impacts on Routes 3, 62, and 67.
- Pino Giovanni Lapari, owner of Pino's Pizza on Wabasha Street, plans to remain open during the event, stating, 'If things get weird out there, we'll lock the door, we'll go out the back and leave.'
- Senior Commander Jesse Mollner of the St. Paul Police Department and rally organizers emphasized commitment to non-violent action, with trained marshals prepared to help participants safely exercise their First Amendment rights.
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St. Paul anti-Trump rally draws 100K crowd
ST. PAUL — More than 100,000 demonstrators gathered at the Minnesota state Capitol in St. Paul on Saturday for a rally serving as the “national flagship” for a third round of nationwide protests against what participants call the authoritarian aims of President Donald Trump. The “No Kings” rally headlined by singer Bruce Springsteen was one of more than 3,000 taking place across the U.S. on Saturday, with millions expected to participate. Folk s…
Law enforcement and Metro Transit prepare for St. Paul No Kings rally, expected to draw 100,000
Organizers expect more than 100,000 people to flood St. Paul, Minnesota, on Saturday for the No Kings rally — an all-hands-on deck situation for law enforcement and public transit officials.
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