Protesters Rally Against Trump Administration in Louisville

The 'No Kings' demonstration returns to Kentucky's largest city.

Mar. 28, 2026 at 8:18pm

A painting in the style of Edward Hopper depicting a group of protesters marching down a city street, their faces obscured by shadows and the scene bathed in warm, diagonal sunlight, conceptually representing the ongoing political tensions and grassroots resistance to the Trump presidency.Protesters in Louisville take to the streets to voice their opposition to the Trump administration's policies.Louisville Today

Hundreds of protesters gathered in downtown Louisville on March 28, 2026 for the latest 'No Kings' rally against the Trump administration. The demonstration was organized by the local activist group 51501 Kentucky and featured signs, chants, and speeches criticizing the president's policies.

Why it matters

The 'No Kings' protests have become a recurring event in Louisville and other cities across the country, reflecting the ongoing political divisions and resistance to the Trump presidency. The rallies provide a platform for citizens to voice their opposition to the administration's agenda.

The details

The protesters marched through the streets of downtown Louisville, carrying signs with slogans like 'Dump Trump' and 'No More Lies.' Speakers at the rally denounced the president's conservative policies on issues such as immigration, healthcare, and the environment.

  • The 'No Kings' protest took place on March 28, 2026 in downtown Louisville.
  • Similar demonstrations have been held in the city since Trump took office in 2017.

The players

51501 Kentucky

A local activist group that organized the 'No Kings' protest in Louisville.

Kristie Keisker

A participant in the 'No Kings' protest in Louisville.

Sally Bicknell

Another participant in the 'No Kings' protest in Louisville.

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What they’re saying

“We must continue to resist the Trump administration's harmful policies and stand up for our values.”

— Kristie Keisker, Protester

The takeaway

The 'No Kings' protests in Louisville and across the country demonstrate the ongoing political tensions and grassroots opposition to the Trump presidency, as citizens continue to voice their concerns and demand change.