'No Kings' Protesters Gather at Ohio Statehouse
Organizers report 900,000 protesters across 3,100 US demonstrations opposing military action in Iran, immigration enforcement, and economic hardships from rising fuel costs.
- On Saturday, March 28, 2026, over 3,100 demonstrations occurred nationwide, with US media projecting approximately 900,000 protesters gathered in major cities including Washington, New York, Los Angeles, and Boston.
- Organizers framed the 'No Kings' rallies as opposition to military actions in Iran, ICE enforcement in Minneapolis, and what participants described as excessive power of the President Trump administration.
- At the Minnesota state Capitol in Saint Paul, nearly 100,000 people attended the flagship rally where rock musician Bruce Springsteen performed and Senator Bernie Sanders criticized US policies regarding Iran and Iraq.
- Protesters cited economic grievances, with gas prices averaging close to $6 per gallon in Los Angeles County, as Mesa Valley Indivisible organizer Meagan O'Connor stated the administration is 'pouring billions into ICE raids.'
- Demonstrators across the country, including thousands at the Ohio Statehouse, joined the nationwide movement chanting 'No Kings' to signal opposition to the administration's executive actions and demand democratic accountability.
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Record anti-Trump crowds reported in Central Ohio
An estimated 27,000 marched through downtown Columbus during a No Kings protest on March 28, 2026. (Photo by Marty Schladen, Ohio Capital Journal.)Organizers estimated that 27,000 marched from the Ohio Statehouse through downtown Columbus Saturday as part of the third No Kings protest against Donald Trump and his administration. Earlier in the day, an estimated 23,000 turned out for smaller protests around central Ohio, an organizer said. Those …
Millions protest US immigration policies, war with Iran in 3rd wave of 'No Kings' nationwide rallies
Millions of Americans took to the streets Saturday in the third wave of "No Kings" rallies across the United States, protesting policies of the US administration, ranging from military action in Iran to controversial immigration enforcement.
In the Twin Cities, a crowd gathered in the State Capitol, evoking the memory of Renee Good and Alex Pretti. Protesters filled the intersections of Portland, Oregon, motivated by what one of them called a "national crisis" that had "scaled to another level." In Little Rock, Arkansas, where more than 2000 people marched across the Arkansas River, a woman carried her own MAGA poster: "The Fools Rule the United States." On Saturday, thousands of pr…
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