Reno Leads Nevada in 'No Kings' Anti-Trump Rallies

Reno protesters outnumbered Las Vegas at weekend demonstrations against former president's policies.

Mar. 31, 2026 at 9:56pm

Reno saw a larger turnout than Las Vegas for the 'No Kings' rallies held across Nevada on March 28 to protest the Trump administration's actions and policies, according to local organizers. The Reno protest was one of 11 such demonstrations that took place statewide, while the smaller town of Winnemucca also saw around five people show up.

Why it matters

The 'No Kings' rallies represent growing grassroots opposition to the former president's agenda, especially in more liberal-leaning urban areas like Reno. The larger Reno turnout suggests the city's residents are more engaged and motivated to voice their dissent compared to the state's largest city of Las Vegas.

The details

Organizers estimated the Reno protest drew a larger crowd than the one in Las Vegas, though specific attendance numbers were not provided. The demonstrations were part of a coordinated statewide effort, with 11 total protests taking place across Nevada on March 28.

  • The 'No Kings' rallies were held on March 28, 2026.
  • Winnemucca saw around 5 people attend the protest.

The players

No Kings

The grassroots organization that coordinated the anti-Trump protests across Nevada on March 28.

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The takeaway

The larger turnout in Reno compared to Las Vegas suggests the state's second-largest city has a more engaged and motivated base of residents opposed to the former president's policies, underscoring the political divides within Nevada.