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Organizers said more than 3,000 “No Kings” demonstrations were held across all 50 U.S. states and in scores of cities abroad on Saturday, the third large nationwide day of action against President Donald Trump.
Coalition leaders and partner groups predicted turnout could top previous rallies, citing surges in registrations in suburban and conservative-leaning counties; some organizers projected as many as 8–9 million participants nationwide.
A flagship event at the Minnesota State Capitol in St.
Paul drew headline performers and speakers including Bruce Springsteen, Joan Baez, Jane Fonda and Sen.
Bernie Sanders, and organizers pointed to the killings of two Minnesota residents by federal agents and the U.S.-led war with Iran as major drivers of anger.
The movement emphasized non-violence and provided local training and “know your rights” guidance; municipalities warned of street closures and increased policing.
The White House dismissed the demonstrations as driven by partisan funding.
The No Kings coalition is a loose network of groups including Indivisible, 50501, MoveOn and civil-rights organizations; the events follow two prior mass mobilizations in June and October 2025.
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KUSA.comThousands of 'No Kings' protests planned for Saturday with rallies in all 50 states and abroad
Wine news - Today’s latest updatesWorldwide "No Kings" rallies set to draw millions protesting 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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