Global Protests Target Donald Trump as 'No Kings' March Gains Momentum Worldwide
Millions of demonstrators are expected to fill American streets this morning for the third time in less than a year against President Donald Trump's policies. Simultaneously, participants across multiple cities worldwide joined the global "No Kings" march as part of an international rejection movement targeting Mr. Trump and his administration. Media outlets report that protesters around the globe have turned out en masse to call him into account for what is described by some observers as another significant humiliation he has suffered globally in 2026.
Key Points
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1Millions of people worldwide participated on March 28 in global rallies under the slogan "No Kings" to protest U.S. President Donald Trump.
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2The movement is described by organizers and media outlets alike as a grassroots effort against what critics characterize as authoritarian governance, law-breaking behavior, and cruel policies from his administration.
Perspectives
Protesters around the world poured out onto the streets on Saturday to participate in No Kings rallies, with Americans gearing up for a third installment of this popular movement.
— 'King' Trump, 79, Suffers Another Worldwide Humiliation (Julia Ornedo/The Daily Beast)Millions are expected to fill American streets venting fury over what they see as the president's authoritarian bent and other forms of cruel governance that trample on laws.
— Massive nationwide protests against U.S. President Donald Trump are expected Saturday (Japantoday)