Protesters across the United States are expected to take to the streets March 28 as part of the latest No Kings demonstrations protesting President Donald Trump’s administration.
More than 3,100 protests are anticipated nationwide, surpassing totals of previous No Kings rallies held in June and October 2025. According to the No Kings website, marches and demonstrations are planned in every state in the union, along with a handful in Canada, Mexico and elsewhere.
"This is America, and power belongs to the people – not to wannabe kings or their billionaire cronies," the website reads.
The flagship event will take place in Minnesota’s Twin Cities, where Minneapolis residents Alex Pretti and Renee Good were fatally shot by federal immigration officers in separate January events. Bruce Springsteen, whose protest song “Streets of Minneapolis” was released in response to the killings, is expected to perform.
Demonstrators will protest in major cities and suburban centers across the country; 76 events are planned in the state of Colorado alone, with more than a hundred in Michigan, to cite just two examples.













