Thousands Gather in Loveland for Third No Kings Protest

Demonstrators rally against Trump administration policies on immigration, elections, and more

Mar. 28, 2026 at 9:11pm

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Over a thousand Loveland residents joined others across the country in staging the third No Kings protest on Saturday, part of a nationwide movement opposing the policies of the Trump administration. The demonstration focused on issues like Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the war in Iran, and proposed voter restrictions, with protesters carrying signs and chanting slogans. The rally was organized by the local group Stand Up Loveland, which also used the event to collect donations for the Loveland Free Market and register voters ahead of upcoming elections.

Why it matters

The No Kings protests reflect growing grassroots opposition to the Trump administration's agenda, particularly on issues like immigration and voting rights. As the 2024 presidential election approaches, these demonstrations show that many Americans remain deeply concerned about the direction of the country under the current administration.

The details

Protesters gathered at Dwayne Webster Park in Loveland, lining the sidewalks along Eisenhower Boulevard and filling the park to listen to live music, chant slogans, and connect with local organizations. A portion of the crowd later marched towards downtown Loveland. The event was organized by Stand Up Loveland, a local activist group, which used the rally to collect donations for the Loveland Free Market and register voters ahead of upcoming elections.

  • The first No Kings rally was held in June, the second in October, and this was the third protest since President Trump took office.
  • The rally took place on Saturday, March 28, 2026.

The players

Stand Up Loveland

A local activist group that helped organize the No Kings protest in Loveland.

Didi Summerhawk

A member of Stand Up Loveland who addressed the crowd during the protest.

Bruce Juett

A protester who has been involved in civil rights and anti-war demonstrations since the 1970s.

Joe Neguse

A U.S. Congressman who visited the protest in the afternoon.

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What they’re saying

“It's getting our community out, it's getting people talking about what's going on, finding their neighbors and joining together in resistance. But it's also about finding tangible things they can do.”

— Dawn Morehouse, Member of Stand Up Loveland

“Now is worse. Our government doesn't want to change. I look at my generation, we're losing our beliefs. We have to bring those beliefs back. You're seeing more young people here, that makes me believe it'll happen.”

— Bruce Juett

What’s next

The Loveland Free Market, which received donations from the rally, has secured a permanent location at All Star Cleaning Services of Fort Collins and will continue to provide free clothing, food, and household items to the local community.

The takeaway

The No Kings protests in Loveland reflect a broader grassroots movement opposing the Trump administration's policies, particularly on issues like immigration and voting rights. The rallies aim to build community, register voters, and find tangible ways for citizens to make their voices heard ahead of the 2024 election.