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Coldwater Today
By the People, for the People
Hundreds Protest Trump Policies at Coldwater Rally
No Kings event draws growing crowds calling for change in Michigan city
Mar. 29, 2026 at 4:40pm
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Over 200 protestors gathered at the No Kings rally in Coldwater, Michigan on Saturday, voicing opposition to former President Trump's policies. Organizers noted the crowd size has doubled since the last rally and expect further growth, with attendees carrying signs criticizing the former president.
Why it matters
The No Kings rally in Coldwater reflects the ongoing political divisions in the country, as citizens continue to voice their concerns about the policies and actions of the previous administration. The growing size of the protests suggests a sustained level of grassroots activism against the Trump presidency, even years after he left office.
The details
The No Kings rally took place at Coldwater's Four Corners Park, where over 200 protestors gathered to call out former President Trump and his policies. The crowd size has doubled since the last rally, according to the organizers, who expect further growth in the future.
- The No Kings rally took place on Saturday, March 29, 2026.
The players
No Kings
An activist group organizing protests against the policies of the former Trump administration in Coldwater, Michigan.
The takeaway
The growing size and sustained nature of the No Kings protests in Coldwater suggest that opposition to the Trump presidency remains strong, even years after he left office. This reflects the deep political divisions in the country and the continued desire of many citizens to voice their concerns about the former administration's policies.

