Massive 'No Kings' Protests Planned Across U.S. Against Trump

Organizers anticipate record turnout at thousands of rallies protesting the administration's policies and actions.

Mar. 28, 2026 at 2:43pm

Thousands of rallies are planned across the United States on Saturday under the banner of the 'No Kings' protest movement, which has become a national symbol of opposition to President Donald Trump. Organizers are anticipating what could be the largest day of domestic political protest in U.S. history, with more than 3,300 events planned in all 50 states. The flagship protest is taking place in Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, the site of an aggressive immigration crackdown by the Trump Administration that led to the killing of two American citizens by federal agents.

Why it matters

The 'No Kings' protests have grown into a major national movement against what organizers view as the Trump administration's rising authoritarianism, corruption, and controversial policies on issues like immigration and foreign intervention. The scale of these protests reflects the deep unpopularity of the president and his agenda among broad swaths of the American public.

The details

The 'No Kings' protests are being organized by a nationwide coalition of grassroots groups opposed to the Trump administration. The events will feature speeches from prominent political figures like Sen. Bernie Sanders, as well as musical performances by artists like Bruce Springsteen, Joan Baez, and Maggie Rogers. The protests are expected to draw millions of participants across the country, building on the massive turnout at previous 'No Kings' demonstrations in June and October 2025.

  • The 'No Kings' protests are scheduled for Saturday, March 28, 2026.
  • The flagship protest in Minneapolis-St. Paul is set to begin at noon CST.
  • Previous 'No Kings' protests took place in June and October 2025.

The players

No Kings

A nationwide coalition of grassroots groups organizing the protests against the Trump administration.

President Donald Trump

The target of the 'No Kings' protests, which have become a symbol of opposition to his administration's policies and actions.

Renee Good

An American citizen killed by federal agents during an immigration crackdown in Minneapolis, which sparked massive protests in the city.

Alex Pretti

Another American citizen killed by federal agents during the immigration crackdown in Minneapolis.

Sen. Bernie Sanders

A U.S. Senator who is expected to speak at the flagship protest in Minneapolis-St. Paul.

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What’s next

The protests on March 28th are expected to be the largest in the 'No Kings' movement so far, potentially drawing millions of participants across the country. The events will be closely watched as a barometer of public sentiment toward the Trump administration and its policies.

The takeaway

The scale and persistence of the 'No Kings' protests reflect the deep divisions in American society and the widespread opposition to the Trump presidency, even as the administration continues to push forward with controversial policies. The demonstrations have become a powerful symbol of grassroots resistance to what many view as authoritarian overreach.