PublishedMar 23, 21:25Last updatedMar 28, 04:03

Historic ‘No Kings’ Protests Sweep the United States

The Guardian
Mar. 23, 2026 21:25
Millions across the US are expected to participate in over 3,000 protests against ICE’s actions, with a major event scheduled in Minnesota’s Twin Cities. The protests, called No Kings, are in response to federal immigration enforcement and are considered potentially the largest in US history. This is the third such protest since Trump’s re-election, following incidents where ICE agents killed two residents earlier this year. The event is scheduled for March 2026.
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Radio France Internationale
Mar. 28, 2026 03:59
Over 3,000 protests are scheduled across the U.S. on March 28 to oppose Trump's policies and methods, which are seen as monarchical attempts to concentrate power. The protests coincide exactly one month after the start of the Middle East conflict, reflecting widespread discontent with the former president's approach.
Toronto Star
Mar. 28, 2026 04:03
Organizers of the 'No Kings' rallies across the U.S. predict large protests against President Donald Trump and his administration. The protests took place on Saturday, with Minnesota playing a leading role. The demonstrations are part of a nationwide movement expressing opposition to Trump's actions. The event aims to be one of the largest in U.S. history.

Millions of Americans are mobilizing in what organizers and observers call the largest coordinated protest movement in U.S. history. Under the banner ‘No Kings,’ over 3,100 protests are scheduled across all 50 states and internationally, with the main rally set for Minnesota’s Twin Cities. The demonstrations, sparked by outrage over federal immigration enforcement, recent ICE violence, and broader opposition to President Donald Trump’s administration, reflect a groundswell of dissent. The movement, which began in June, has grown in response to controversial policies, including alleged mass detentions and ethnic cleansing programs, and is notable for its decentralized leadership and diverse participation.The Guardian+2

🗺️ Nationwide and Global Scale

The ‘No Kings’ protests are not confined to one region. Events are planned in major cities such as New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago, as well as smaller towns and international locations like Canada. Organizers estimate over 3,000 events will take place, with participation expected in the millions. This wave of demonstrations surpasses previous protest movements in both scale and geographic reach, marking a significant moment in American political activism.The Independent+2

⚡ Key Triggers and Public Outrage

Public anger has been fueled by several flashpoints: the killing of two residents by ICE agents earlier in the year, the release of the Epstein files, and the escalation of the Iran conflict. Revelations of Trump’s alleged mass kidnapping and detention programs have intensified calls for action. The protests also coincide with the one-month anniversary of renewed Middle East hostilities, amplifying the sense of urgency among activists.The Guardian+2

🎤 High-Profile Support and Cultural Impact

The main rally in Minnesota will feature a performance by Bruce Springsteen, who will debut ‘Streets of Minneapolis’ in solidarity with protestors. The movement’s anti-authoritarian message has attracted support from artists, community leaders, and advocacy groups, further galvanizing public participation. The decentralized, leaderless structure of ‘No Kings’ allows for a broad coalition of voices and objectives, uniting diverse groups under a common cause.Toronto Star+2

🏛️ Political Implications and Future Outlook

The scale and intensity of the ‘No Kings’ protests signal a critical juncture for the Trump administration and its policies. With ongoing demonstrations and widespread media coverage, the movement is likely to influence the national conversation on immigration, executive power, and civil liberties. Organizers vow to continue their efforts, suggesting that this wave of activism may have lasting effects on the American political landscape.Bloomberg+2

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