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Organizers of the ‘‘No Kings’’ movement expected millions to take part in a third day of nationwide demonstrations on March 28, 2026, with more than 3,000 events registered across all 50 states and parallel rallies in dozens of cities abroad.
Leaders said the St.
Paul, Minnesota, event would be the flagship, featuring performances by Bruce Springsteen and appearances by Jane Fonda, Joan Baez and Sen.
Bernie Sanders.
The protests, first held in June 2025 and again in October (organizers estimated about 5 million and 7 million attendees, respectively), are driven by anger over a sweeping immigration enforcement campaign, the killings of two Minnesota residents by federal agents, rising living costs and the U.S.-Israel campaign against Iran.
Organizers said two-thirds of events are planned outside major urban centers, including battleground and Republican-leaning counties, underscoring a push to broaden reach ahead of November midterms.
The decentralized coalition includes Indivisible, 50501, ACLU and labor groups; the White House dismissed the rallies as politically motivated.
Organizers emphasize non-violence and provide legal and safety toolkits; civil liberties groups have issued guidance on protester rights amid concerns about federal policing and possible ICE presence.
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France 24 - International breaking news, top stories and headlinesMillions expected to fill US streets in third 'No Kings' protest against Trump
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Large turnout strengthens visibility and community-building but, per experts and civil‑liberty groups, meaningful change requires sustained organizing and carries privacy risks from phone surveillance. The 3.5% rule is a useful lens, not a guarantee of success.







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