Demonstrators march close to the Lincoln Memorial after crossing the Memorial Bridge in the course of the “No Kings” nationwide day of protest in Washington, D.C., on March 28, 2026. Nationwide protests towards U.S. President Donald Trump are anticipated Saturday as hundreds of thousands of individuals vent fury over what they see as his authoritarian bent and different types of merciless, law-trampling governance. It’s the third time in lower than a 12 months that People will take to the streets as a part of a grassroots motion known as “No Kings,” essentially the most vocal and visible conduit for opposition to Trump since he started his second time period in January 2025.
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1000’s of rallies are anticipated throughout the U.S. on Saturday as a part of the most recent “No Kings” protest towards the insurance policies of President Donald Trump and his administration.
Organizers mentioned greater than 3,200 occasions are deliberate in all 50 states for what they hope could possibly be the biggest single-day nonviolent protest in U.S. historical past. The 2 earlier No Kings occasions attracted hundreds of thousands of members.
Flagship rallies are happening in New York, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and Minnesota’s Twin Cities, however two-thirds of members are anticipated from outdoors main metropolis facilities, a virtually 40% bounce for smaller communities from the motion’s first mobilization final June, organizers mentioned.
“The defining story of this Saturday’s mobilization isn’t just how many individuals are protesting, however the place they’re protesting,” mentioned Leah Greenberg, co-founder of Indivisible, the group that began the No Kings motion final 12 months and led planning of Saturday’s occasions.
With midterm elections later this 12 months within the U.S., organizers say they’ve seen a surge within the variety of individuals organizing occasions and registering to take part in deeply Republican states comparable to Idaho, Wyoming, Montana and Utah.
Aggressive suburban areas which have helped resolve nationwide elections are seeing “large” will increase in curiosity, Greenberg mentioned, citing Pennsylvania’s Bucks and Delaware counties, East Cobb and Forsyth in Georgia, and Scottsdale and Chandler in Arizona as examples.
“Voters who resolve elections, the individuals who do the door knocking and the voter registration and all the work of turning protests into energy, they’re taking to the streets proper now, and they’re livid,” she mentioned.
In a press release, White Home spokeswoman Abigail Jackson dismissed the rallies as “Trump Derangement Remedy Periods” of curiosity solely to journalists.
In northern Virginia simply outdoors Washington, D.C., a number of hundred individuals started gathering on Saturday morning near Arlington Nationwide Cemetery earlier than a deliberate march throughout the Potomac River to the capital metropolis’s Nationwide Mall.
Some passing drivers honked their horns in assist however others slowed all the way down to berate the protesters.
“You are all idiots,” one man shouted from his automobile.
John Ale, 57, a retired air con and heating contractor, mentioned he drove 20 minutes from his house in Virginia to hitch the march.
“What’s taking place on this nation is unsustainable,” he mentioned. “The center class, the little individuals, cannot afford to reside anymore. And he (Trump) is breaking the norms, the issues that made us perform as a rustic.”
Calls to motion
Saturday marked the third No Kings Day of Motion. The motion launched final 12 months on Trump’s birthday, June 14, and drew an estimated 4 to six million individuals unfold throughout roughly 2,100 websites nationwide. The second mobilization in October concerned an estimated 7 million members throughout greater than 2,700 cities, in keeping with a crowd-sourcing evaluation printed by distinguished knowledge journalist G. Elliott Morris.
That October occasion was largely fueled by a backlash towards a authorities shutdown, an aggressive crackdown by federal immigration authorities, and the deployment of Nationwide Guard troops to main cities.
Saturday’s protest comes amid what organizers known as a name to motion towards the bombardment of Iran by the U.S. and Israel, a battle that’s now 4 weeks previous.
Deirdre Schifeling, chief political and advocacy officer for the American Civil Liberties Union, mentioned protests have led to tangible outcomes.
“At any time when we stand as much as President Trump’s abuses of energy, like most bullies, he backs down,” she mentioned, citing administration reversals following earlier demonstrations over Nationwide Guard deployments in Los Angeles and ICE killings of two Americans in Minneapolis.

