WASHINGTON — Millions of Americans are expected to participate in the “No Kings” protest marches scheduled for Saturday, demonstrating against the policies of the Trump administration. The nationwide mobilizations were reported by NPR, The New York Times, Reuters, CNN, USA Today, and The Guardian. Each of the bullet points immediately below have been confirmed by at least four of the six respected sources we curated on this story.
- Millions of citizens are expected to take to the streets in demonstrations targeting the perceived authoritarianism and policies of President Donald Trump.
- Event organizers project that more than 3,000 separate rallies will unfold over the weekend, covering all 50 U.S. states.
- The nationwide mobilizations are primarily driven by sweeping opposition to the administration, frustrations surrounding a higher cost of living, and the ongoing conflict with Iran.
- Protesters aim to underscore the principle that the country belongs to its people rather than to strongmen or powerful financial interests.
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The coordinated events are scheduled for Saturday, March 28, 2026, and represent a continuation of similar “No Kings” days of action previously held in June and October 2025. In addition to the extensive domestic rallies, solidarity protests are anticipated to take place in 16 other countries worldwide. High-profile speakers, including Senator Bernie Sanders and actor Jane Fonda, are reportedly slated to appear at flagship demonstration sites in cities like Minneapolis and St. Paul.
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