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Central Ohio braces for 'No Kings' protests this weekend
Thousands expected to gather at the Ohio Statehouse and other locations to protest policies tied to the Trump Administration
Mar. 27, 2026 at 10:05am
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Central Ohio is preparing for another round of 'No Kings' protests that could draw up to 15,000 people to the Ohio Statehouse and other locations throughout the region this weekend. The largest gathering is scheduled for 4 p.m. on March 28 at the Statehouse, where organizers say participants will gather to protest policies tied to the Trump Administration. These protests follow previous 'No Kings' demonstrations held in October and at other times in 2025.
Why it matters
The 'No Kings' protests reflect ongoing political tensions and opposition to the Trump Administration's policies, particularly among progressive and left-leaning groups in central Ohio. The large turnout expected highlights the strength of this movement and its ability to mobilize significant numbers of people to voice their concerns.
The details
In addition to the Statehouse event, organizers have planned other 'No Kings' protests throughout central Ohio at various times on March 28, which can be viewed at the nokings.org website.
- The largest 'No Kings' protest is scheduled for 4 p.m. on March 28 at the Ohio Statehouse.
- Previous 'No Kings' protests were held in October and at other times in 2025.
The players
nokings.org
The website where information about the 'No Kings' protests throughout central Ohio can be found.
The takeaway
The 'No Kings' protests demonstrate the ongoing political activism and opposition to the Trump Administration's policies among progressive and left-leaning groups in central Ohio, and the ability of these groups to mobilize large numbers of people to voice their concerns.
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