📢 #USNoKingsProtests A historic wave of protests shakes the United States 🇺🇸
On March 28, 2026, more than 3,300 marches took place across the 50 states of the U.S., called under the slogan "No Kings" to oppose what many participants consider authoritarian trends of President Donald Trump's government and policies such as the war in Iran, immigration actions, and other executive decisions. Organizations like 50501 and Indivisible helped coordinate the mobilizations, which —according to the organizers— gathered nearly 8 million protesters, making this day the largest protest in modern history of the country. There were marches in large metropolises like New York, Minneapolis, and Washington D.C., as well as in smaller communities. Although they were mostly peaceful, some isolated confrontations with police and arrests were reported in places like Los Angeles. Cultural leaders like Bruce Springsteen and political figures participated or expressed support for the causes, which included resistance to what the protesters describe as erosion of democratic norms and opposition to foreign conflicts. The movement seeks to maintain pressure and translate the enormous level of participation into sustained changes in American society and politics
