Millions March Against Trump as Nationwide No-Kings Protests Expand Across America on Saturday Morning,
A nationwide series of "No Kings" protests targeting President Donald J. Trump is scheduled to take place this weekend across the United States in response to his recent remarks about monarchies and kingship during a speech at White House grounds on March 19, where he stated that no one can be king or queen anymore because they are all just presidents now with their own power base; these demonstrations have already been planned for more than forty locations including major cities like Los Angeles which is expected to host its third such rally drawing massive crowds.
Key Points
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1Organizers expect over millions of Americans, including approximately one million New Yorkers alone, to participate nationwide.
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2The upcoming protests are scheduled for March 28 and target President Donald Trump's actions and policies as the third installment in a series against his administration.
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3More than 3,100 events have been planned across various locations from California to Chicago since October.
Developments
Organizers are expecting over three million people across more than 3,100 events nationwide to participate in "No Kings" protests against President Donald Trump on March 28. The demonstrations aim specifically at opposing the president's actions and policies through a coordinated national movement of street rallies.
The No Kings protests are expanding significantly with over 9 million people expected across the U.S., marking potentially larger participation than previous rallies. This surge follows major developments from President Trump's administration since January 2025, including a record-long government shutdown and unpaid TSA agents at airports causing travel disruptions.
Organizers expect over 300,000 New Yorkers to attend multiple 'No Kings' rallies on Saturday as part of more than 5 million people participating in nationwide protests against Trump's authoritarianism. The movement includes a major event with Bruce Springsteen and other activists at the St. Paul Capitol complex alongside numerous local gatherings across five boroughs and surrounding states.
Millions are expected to participate in nationwide "No Kings" demonstrations this Saturday as protesters target President Trump's authoritarian policies with signs like 'Presidents Not Dictators.' While the first wave last June drew millions, organizers report over 3,100 individual protests planned for October 25th across cities including Los Angeles and New York.