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Thousands Protest Across New York Against Trump Administration
Over 100 'No Kings' demonstrations planned statewide on March 28 as part of growing national movement
Mar. 28, 2026 at 11:36pm
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More than 100 'No Kings' protests are scheduled across New York state on Saturday, March 28, as part of a nationwide movement opposing the Trump administration's policies on healthcare, the environment, and education. The demonstrations, which are expected to draw thousands of participants, are described as peaceful and committed to nonviolent action.
Why it matters
The continuation of the 'No Kings' protests, following similar demonstrations in 2025, suggests a sustained level of opposition to the current administration. The broad geographic distribution of the planned events, reaching into both traditionally liberal and conservative areas, indicates the movement has widespread, though not necessarily unified, support.
The details
The 'No Kings' movement centers on concerns regarding cuts to health care, environmental protections, and education. Organizers state the protests are a response to what they describe as abuses of power by the Trump administration, citing ICE raids, escalations abroad, and domestic policies. The events are planned to be peaceful, with participants expected to de-escalate potential confrontations and act lawfully. Weapons of any kind are prohibited.
- The first 'No Kings' protests took place in June and October of 2025.
- The upcoming 'No Kings' protests are scheduled for Saturday, March 28, 2026.
The players
Ezra Levin
Co-executive director of Indivisible, a grassroots progressive organization.
Katie Bethell
Executive Director of MoveOn Civic Action, a progressive public policy advocacy group.
What they’re saying
“Americans are showing up for their neighbors and making one thing unmistakably clear: we are done with the corruption, the cruelty and the authoritarianism.”
— Ezra Levin, Co-executive director of Indivisible
“Americans agree on the fundamental values of self-governance and inherent goodness.”
— Katie Bethell, Executive Director of MoveOn Civic Action
What’s next
As these protests unfold, it remains to be seen whether the 'No Kings' movement's momentum will continue and how it might influence the political landscape moving forward.
The takeaway
The widespread 'No Kings' protests across New York state reflect a broader national sentiment of opposition to the current administration's policies, with participants seeking to voice their concerns through peaceful, nonviolent action.





