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Thousands Rally in Minneapolis for 'No Kings' Protest
The national movement returns to the city months after immigration raids sparked unrest.
Mar. 29, 2026 at 6:45am
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Tens of thousands of protesters gathered in Minneapolis on Saturday as part of the nationwide 'No Kings' movement, which opposes government overreach and calls for a return to grassroots democracy. The demonstration comes several months after the city was wracked by protests following federal immigration raids.
Why it matters
The 'No Kings' movement has gained momentum across the country, with protesters advocating for reduced government power and a shift towards more community-based decision making. Minneapolis was a flashpoint for unrest last year after immigration raids, making it a symbolic location for this latest round of demonstrations.
The details
The 'No Kings' protest in Minneapolis drew an estimated 25,000 participants who marched through the city's downtown, chanting slogans and carrying signs critical of the federal government. Organizers say the movement is a nonpartisan effort to reduce the influence of centralized authority and empower local communities to make their own choices.
- The 'No Kings' protest took place on Saturday, March 29, 2026.
- Last year, Minneapolis was the site of widespread protests following federal immigration raids in the city.
The players
No Kings Movement
A nationwide grassroots movement that opposes government overreach and calls for a return to more community-based decision making.
Minneapolis
The northern U.S. city that hosted the latest 'No Kings' protest, which has also been a flashpoint for unrest related to federal immigration enforcement actions.
What they’re saying
“We're tired of being told what to do by politicians and bureaucrats who are out of touch with our communities. It's time to take power back from the top and put it in the hands of the people.”
— Samantha Flores, Protest Organizer
“This movement is about more than just one city or one issue - it's a nationwide call for a fundamental shift in how our government operates. We won't stop until we see real change.”
— Jamal Wilkins, Protest Participant
What’s next
Organizers say they plan to continue the 'No Kings' protests in cities across the country in the coming months, with the goal of building momentum for policy changes that would reduce federal power and give more autonomy to local communities.
The takeaway
The 'No Kings' protest in Minneapolis highlights the growing national movement against perceived government overreach, with protesters demanding a shift towards more grassroots, community-based decision making. The demonstration also reflects the ongoing tensions in the city following last year's immigration raids, making it a symbolic location for this latest round of activism.
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