No Kings Protest Planned for Downtown Media

Organizers expect similar demonstrations across the region, including Center City Philadelphia and several nearby suburbs, with participants focusing on civil rights and democratic norms.

Mar. 29, 2026 at 10:10am

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A local 'No Kings' rally is planned in downtown Media on Saturday, starting on North Edgemont Street between Front and State Streets. The protest is part of a nationwide demonstration against Trump administration policies. Organizers expect similar marches to take place across the Philadelphia region, including in Center City and surrounding suburbs.

Why it matters

The 'No Kings' protests reflect growing concerns among some citizens about perceived threats to civil rights and democratic institutions under the current presidential administration. The Media rally is one of many planned demonstrations across the area aimed at voicing these concerns and calling for the protection of democratic norms.

The details

The 'No Kings' protest in Media will gather on North Edgemont Street between Front and State Streets. Organizers say the event is part of a broader regional and national effort to demonstrate against Trump administration policies that protesters believe undermine civil liberties and democratic processes.

  • The 'No Kings' protest in Media is scheduled for Saturday, March 30, 2026.

The players

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The organizers of the protest march planned for downtown Media on Saturday.

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The takeaway

The 'No Kings' protest in Media reflects growing political tensions and concerns about the state of American democracy, with citizens across the region mobilizing to voice their opposition to perceived threats to civil rights and democratic norms.