Mass demonstrations are expected across the United States on March 28, 2026, as the nationwide “No Kings” protest movement prepares for what organizers say could be one of the largest single-day protest actions in American history. The demonstrations are aimed at expressing widespread public opposition to President Donald Trump and his administration’s policies.
Organizers report that more than 3,000 events are planned in all 50 states, with millions of participants expected to fill streets, parks and public squares from coast to coast. Major rallies are scheduled in cities such as St. Paul, Minnesota and Washington, D.C., with additional large gatherings anticipated in urban and rural communities alike.
The protests reflect broad grievances among participants, including concerns about democratic governance, immigration enforcement policies, economic issues and foreign policy decisions, including the ongoing conflict involving Iran. The movement’s organizers describe the demonstrations as a grassroots expression of democratic dissent and a call for accountability from federal leadership.
Despite the anticipated scale, the movement does not have a single unified leadership or specific legislative demands, which has prompted debate among analysts about its long-term impact. Nevertheless, previous “No Kings” events have drawn millions of participants, and this weekend’s actions are expected to match or exceed those figures
