No Kings Protesters March Through Downtown OKC

Demonstrators cite faith, fear, and frustration with Trump administration policies.

Mar. 28, 2026 at 9:04pm

Hundreds of protesters, many from the Gen Z generation, gathered in Oklahoma City's Bicentennial Park and marched through the downtown area, voicing opposition to the Trump administration through signs, chants, and the use of kazoos.

Why it matters

The 'No Kings' protests have emerged as a grassroots movement among young Americans concerned about the perceived consolidation of power and erosion of democratic norms under the current presidential administration.

The details

The protesters, many of them students and young professionals, marched through the streets of downtown Oklahoma City, carrying signs with slogans like 'Gen Z you're our only hope' and 'No Kings, No Tyrants.' The demonstrators used kazoos to create a cacophony of sound, intended to disrupt the normal flow of business and draw attention to their cause.

  • The protest began at Bicentennial Park in downtown Oklahoma City on March 28, 2026.

The players

No Kings Protesters

A group of demonstrators, many of them young people, who gathered to protest the Trump administration and voice concerns about the perceived consolidation of power.

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The takeaway

The 'No Kings' protests reflect the growing political engagement and activism of younger generations, who are increasingly voicing their concerns about the direction of the country under the current administration.