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Organizers and multiple news outlets reported mass demonstrations on March 28, 2026, as the “No Kings” movement staged its third nationwide day of protest against President Donald Trump.
More than 3,000 events were listed across all 50 states and scores of solidarity gatherings abroad; organizers said several million people were expected and some groups forecast turnout in the tens of millions.
A flagship rally at the Minnesota State Capitol in St.
Paul drew national attention — with performances and appearances by Bruce Springsteen, Joan Baez, Jane Fonda and Sen.
Bernie Sanders — after federal agents’ deadly incidents in the state this year helped make it a focal point.
Protesters voiced opposition to perceived executive overreach, aggressive immigration enforcement and the administration’s war with Iran, while many events emphasized nonviolence and voter registration.
The White House dismissed the rallies as “Trump Derangement Therapy Sessions.” Organizers say roughly two-thirds of events were planned outside major urban centres, including competitive and conservative-leaning counties, and framed the day as part of sustained local organising ahead of November’s midterms.







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