Chicago – March 28, 2026
Large crowds gathered across the United States on Saturday for “No Kings” protests, the third nationwide wave of demonstrations against President Donald Trump and his administration. Organizers said more than 3,100 events were planned in all 50 states, with millions expected to participate in what they described as a peaceful, decentralized show of resistance.
Nationwide turnout
Reuters reported that the rallies were organized in thousands of U.S. cities and towns, while AP said Minnesota served as the flagship location for the movement’s latest mobilization.
BBC noted that the protests were driven by concerns over Trump’s immigration enforcement, the war in Iran, and the rising cost of living.
Organizers’ message
The No Kings coalition has framed the demonstrations as a defense of democracy and a rejection of what it calls authoritarian behavior.
Organizers said the campaign is intended to keep building local opposition after earlier No Kings protests drew millions of participants nationwide.
What it means?
The latest rallies highlight the scale and persistence of anti-Trump activism, with turnout spread beyond major cities into suburbs and smaller communities.
As the protests unfolded, organizers said they hoped the march would become one of the largest single-day political demonstrations in U.S. history.
