Over 3,000 No Kings Protests Set for Saturday Across All 50 States
More than 9 million people are expected to join over 3,100 protests nationwide opposing Trump’s policies, marking a historic increase in participation outside major cities.
- On Saturday, March 28, 2026, organizers expect the 'No Kings' movement to hold more than 3,000 events nationwide, the largest mass mobilization in U.S. history to protest President Donald Trump's administration.
- Protesters are rallying against Trump administration policies, particularly immigration enforcement operations by ICE and Border Patrol, which organizers say characterize the president's governing style as monarchical rather than democratic.
- Indivisible Project Co-Executive Director Leah Greenberg noted that about 66% of planned protests will occur outside major urban centers, marking a nearly 40% increase from the movement's first day of action last June.
- Saint Paul, Minnesota, will host the flagship rally at the Minnesota State Capitol, featuring Independent Sen. Bernie Sanders and musician Bruce Springsteen supporting locals who organized to protect their neighbors.
- Long-Term civic engagement, not single-day records, remains the movement's primary goal, as Co-President Robert Weissman emphasized building collective power in every community to resist authoritarianism and preserve democracy.
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The third day of protests by the 'No Kings' movement began this Saturday in the United States, where organizers foresee more than 3,300 rallies, the biggest mobilization so far against President Donald Trump, the war in Iran and the Immigration and Customs Service (ICE).Continue reading...
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