No Kings Protests
Nationwide protests against Trump led to clashes and arrests
Bruce Springsteen / Robert De Niro / Jane Fonda / Los Angeles, United States / New York, United States / Boston, United States / Dallas, United States / Portland, United States / Madison, United States / St. Paul, United States / Aurora, United States / No Kings protests /

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  • Nationwide "No Kings" protests erupted across the United States on March 28, 2026, uniting thousands in a powerful demonstration against the Trump administration’s policies and governance.
  • Prominent figures like Bruce Springsteen, Robert De Niro, and Jane Fonda lent their voices to the rallies, passionately denouncing Trump’s leadership and inspiring attendees.
  • In cities like Los Angeles, tensions soared as police deployed tear gas and pepper balls, leading to dozens of arrests and violent clashes amid expressions of civil disobedience.
  • Protesters raised awareness on critical issues such as immigration policies, police brutality, and the authoritarian tendencies of the Trump administration, demanding a change in leadership.
  • The protests reflected a significant grassroots movement, with organizers estimating over 3,500 events planned nationwide and a potential turnout of up to 9 million participants motivated by their collective discontent.
  • As the political landscape heats up ahead of potential 2026 elections, these demonstrations symbolize a fervent call for accountability and a unified opposition against current governmental actions.

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