Thousands Protest in Central Texas 'No Kings' Rallies

Demonstrations take place in Austin, Round Rock, Cedar Park, and Pflugerville

Mar. 28, 2026 at 6:06pm

Thousands of demonstrators gathered in downtown Austin and surrounding Central Texas cities on Saturday for the latest series of 'No Kings' rallies, a coordinated protest against the Trump administration that organizers believe could be among the largest in U.S. history. The Austin Police Department reported that the downtown Austin march originated at City Hall before proceeding across the Congress Avenue Bridge, with the crowd expected to regroup at Auditorium Shores.

Why it matters

The 'No Kings' rallies reflect the ongoing political tensions and resistance to the Trump administration, particularly in liberal-leaning urban areas like Austin. The large turnout highlights the strength of the anti-Trump movement in Central Texas and the willingness of residents to take to the streets in protest.

The details

The protests took place in several cities across Central Texas, including Round Rock, Cedar Park, and Pflugerville, in addition to the main event in downtown Austin. The Austin Police Department reported multiple road closures in the area of Cesar Chavez and Lavaca Streets due to the large event, and urged drivers to avoid the area.

  • The protests took place on Saturday, March 28, 2026.

The players

Austin Police Department

The local law enforcement agency that reported on the protests and road closures in downtown Austin.

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The takeaway

The 'No Kings' rallies in Central Texas demonstrate the continued political polarization and resistance to the Trump administration, particularly in liberal-leaning urban areas. The large turnout and coordinated nature of the protests across multiple cities highlight the strength of the anti-Trump movement in the region.