The “No Kings” movement surged again on Saturday, March 28, 2026, with protests held in all 50 states as demonstrators pushed back against President Trump’s policies and what organizers describe as growing authoritarianism. Reuters reported more than 3,200 rallies nationwide, while other major outlets described the turnout as one of the largest coordinated protest waves in the country this year.
The protests were driven by anger over immigration enforcement, the U.S.-Israel war involving Iran, and broader concerns about executive power. AP reported that Minnesota hosted the flagship event, and Reuters and other outlets said major crowds also gathered in cities including New York, Dallas, Philadelphia, Washington, and Chicago, with demonstrations extending into smaller towns and some events abroad as well.
The protests appear to be expanding rather than fading. Reuters described this weekend’s mobilization as the third national No Kings action, suggesting the movement is becoming more organized and sustained. Most events were reported as peaceful, though Reuters said there were outbreaks of violence and arrests in Dallas and Los Angeles, underscoring how politically charged the atmosphere has become.
Taken together, the No Kings protests now look less like a one day backlash and more like a durable national pressure campaign. With turnout growing and organizers signaling more action ahead, the movement is becoming a visible test of how much anti-Trump energy can be converted into lasting political momentum in 2026.