No Kings Protests
Protests against Trump spread nationwide with clashes
Bruce Springsteen / Robert De Niro / Tim Walz / Los Angeles, United States / New York City, United States / Minneapolis, United States / Philadelphia, United States / Trump administration / No Kings protests /

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  • The "No Kings" rallies erupted across the U.S. on March 28, 2026, uniting thousands in a powerful protest against President Trump's policies, particularly on immigration and perceived authoritarian governance, with events stretching to some European cities.
  • High-profile figures like Bruce Springsteen and Robert De Niro added star power and urgency, with Springsteen performing at the flagship rally in St. Paul, Minnesota, where he condemned the administration's actions.
  • While many protests showcased peaceful dissent, some demonstrations descended into chaos, particularly in cities like Los Angeles and Portland, where police deployed tear gas and pepper balls in confrontations that led to numerous injuries and arrests.
  • The organizing coalition boasted over 3,500 registered events, reflecting a collective and passionate anger towards Trump's policies, especially concerning military actions and civil liberties.
  • The protests served as a rallying cry for civic engagement, encouraging participants to raise their voices for justice, foster community activism, and inspire political change in the lead-up to elections.
  • With slogans denouncing oppression and calls for accountability echoing through the streets, the "No Kings" movement illustrated a widespread demand for a more equitable and progressive America, driven by individuals determined to effect change.

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