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When was the last 'No Kings' protest? What to know as organizers gear up for 3rd nationwide demonstration
More than 3,000 rallies will take place nationwide to oppose authoritarianism and billionaire-first politics, organizers said.
- On Saturday, organizers held the third "No Kings Day" protest with more than 3,000 events registered across America, backed by partners including The American Civil Liberties Union and Planned Parenthood.
- The first "No Kings Day" protests began six months into President Donald Trump's return to the White House, with organizers denouncing what they call the authoritarian actions of the Trump administration.
- Around 5 million Americans joined demonstrations across the country during The June 2025 protests, with the group's website stating, "America has no kings, and the power belongs to the people."
- In Washington, Brian Reymann said being called a terrorist by Republicans was "pathetic," noting, "I disagree with their politics, but I don't believe that they don't love this country."
- Organizers say Saturday's mobilization is the largest since President Trump assumed his second term, with the Movement representing 50 states and one unified cause against authoritarianism.
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What you need to know as organizers prepare for the third nationwide demonstration.
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