No Kings Rally Against Trump Administration Grows in Tulsa

Nonpartisan group aims to make Oklahoma 'purple' rather than blue

Mar. 29, 2026 at 8:46am

A growing number of Tulsa residents have been participating in the 'No Kings' rallies, which are organized by the nonpartisan group Indivisible Tulsa County. The group's co-founder, Susan Young, says their goal is to make Oklahoma a more politically balanced 'purple' state, rather than a solidly 'blue' Democratic stronghold.

Why it matters

The 'No Kings' rallies represent a grassroots political movement in a traditionally conservative state that is pushing back against the Trump administration's policies. While the group claims to be nonpartisan, their efforts could have significant implications for the state's political landscape going forward.

The details

The 'No Kings' rallies, organized by the Indivisible Tulsa County group, have been drawing increasing numbers of participants in the Tulsa area. The group's co-founder, Susan Young, says their goal is to make Oklahoma a more politically balanced 'purple' state, rather than solidly 'blue' Democratic. Young insists the group is firmly nonpartisan, but their rallies have focused on opposing the policies of the Trump administration.

  • The 'No Kings' rallies have been ongoing in Tulsa since early 2026.

The players

Susan Young

Co-founder of Indivisible Tulsa County and an organizer of the 'No Kings' rallies.

Indivisible Tulsa County

A nonpartisan grassroots group organizing the 'No Kings' rallies in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

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What they’re saying

“My goal is to make Oklahoma purple, not blue.”

— Susan Young, Co-founder, Indivisible Tulsa County

The takeaway

The 'No Kings' rallies in Tulsa represent a growing nonpartisan political movement in Oklahoma that is pushing back against the Trump administration's policies and seeking to make the state more politically balanced.