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Thousands Gather for No Kings Protest in Chicago's Grant Park

Over 3,100 nationwide events oppose Trump administration policies on immigration, transgender rights, and war in Iran, with Chicago rallies including suburbs like Evanston and Naperville.

  • Thousands gathered in Chicago's Grant Park on Saturday for the third 'No Kings' protest, continuing nationwide demonstrations opposing President Donald Trump's administration.
  • Organizers stated the rallies oppose Trump's policies, including the war in Iran, rollback of transgender rights, and mass deportation campaigns that intensified in Chicago last fall.
  • Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson addressed the crowd at Butler Field, calling on the city to "stand with democracy" and protect every resident from administration policies.
  • Participants marched from Butler Field toward Trump Tower, moving through downtown Chicago's Loop while police managed rolling street closures throughout the afternoon.
  • Nationwide, organizers reported more than 3,100 registered events in all 50 states, with more than 9 million people participating as the movement shifts focus toward midterm elections.
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NBC Chicago broke the news in Chicago, United States on Saturday, March 28, 2026.
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