Tens of Thousands Join 'No Kings' Protests Across U.S. Cities

Demonstrations held in major cities call for end to monarchical rule

Mar. 29, 2026 at 3:08am

Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets across the United States on March 29, 2026, participating in 'No Kings' demonstrations that called for an end to monarchical rule and the establishment of a true democratic republic. Marches were held in major cities including New York City, Minneapolis, and Los Angeles.

Why it matters

The 'No Kings' protests reflect growing anti-monarchist sentiment in the U.S., with many citizens expressing concerns about the concentration of power and lack of accountability in hereditary political systems. The demonstrations highlight ongoing debates about the role of monarchy in modern society and the desire for more representative, egalitarian forms of government.

The details

Protesters carried signs and chanted slogans denouncing the concept of hereditary rule and calling for the abolition of monarchies worldwide. Organizers stated that the rallies aimed to send a clear message to political leaders that the American people reject the idea of a ruling class or dynastic power structures.

  • The 'No Kings' protests took place on March 29, 2026.

The players

No Kings Protest Organizers

A coalition of grassroots activist groups and civil society organizations that coordinated the nationwide 'No Kings' demonstrations.

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What they’re saying

“We are here today to declare that we the people will no longer tolerate the archaic notion of monarchical rule. Our nation was founded on the principles of democracy and equality, and it is time to fully realize those ideals.”

— Samantha Wilkins, Protest Organizer

What’s next

Protest organizers have announced plans to hold additional 'No Kings' rallies in the coming months, with the goal of building a sustained movement against monarchical systems of government worldwide.

The takeaway

The 'No Kings' protests reflect a growing desire among Americans to move beyond outdated power structures and embrace more inclusive, democratic forms of governance. The demonstrations highlight the ongoing struggle to fully realize the founding principles of the United States and establish a truly representative, egalitarian society.