#美国“无王”抗议

Latest summary of the 'No Kings Protests' in the United States

Since Trump's second term, the United States has witnessed a series of large-scale 'No Kings' protests, with the core slogan: 'America does not want a king!'

Protesters oppose Trump's governing style, harsh immigration policies, and the 2026 military action against Iran, emphasizing that 'power belongs to the people, not to kings'.

First: June 14, 2025

That day coincided with the 250th anniversary parade of the United States Army + Trump's 79th birthday.

Over 2,100 events took place across the country, with approximately 5 million participants, marking the largest protest since the beginning of Trump's second term.

Second: October 18, 2025

More than 2,700 events nationwide, with organizers estimating 7 million people took to the streets.

The focus of the protests expanded to immigration enforcement, federal policies, and more.

Third (latest): March 28, 2026

Over 3,100-3,300 events across all 50 states!

Organizers estimate the number of participants reached 8-9 million, potentially setting a record for the largest single-day protest in the United States.

From major cities like New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Washington to small towns, and even overseas, there has been a response. St. Paul, Minnesota, has become one of the national focal points.

No matter how you view it, this movement has lasted nearly a year, initiated by grassroots efforts, showing that some members of the public's dissatisfaction with the current government's policies is still brewing.