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On March 28, 2026, organizers of the decentralized “No Kings” movement staged more than 3,000 coordinated demonstrations across all 50 U.S. states and in dozens of cities worldwide, seeking what they described as the largest single day of non‑violent protest in American history.
The third nationwide day of action targeted President Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement tactics, a U.S.-led war in Iran, rising living costs and what protesters call executive overreach.
Organizers and allied groups — including Indivisible, 50501, the ACLU and several labor unions — designated a flagship rally at the Minnesota State Capitol in St.
Paul, where Bruce Springsteen and other high‑profile figures were scheduled to appear.
Organizers say turnout will be far larger than earlier No Kings days in June and October 2025; independent estimates vary.
The White House dismissed the protests as politically motivated.
Local authorities in major cities warned of street closures and heightened security after earlier confrontations and the January killings of two Minnesota residents during federal immigration operations intensified public anger.
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Large, decentralized rallies function as recruitment and morale tools and can shape political narratives before the midterms, but commenters broadly agree they are unlikely to force policy change unless paired with sustained, disruptive pressure or translating turnout into votes, unions or strikes.






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