Hundreds rally at Hawaii State Capitol during nationwide ‘No Dictators’ protest after bomb threat cleared
By Raquel Calo
Published on March 29, 2026.
Hundreds of demonstrators gathered at the Hawaii State Capitol as part of the nationwide “No Dictators” protest movement against the Trump administration. The rally was interrupted by a reported bomb threat at the Capitol, but cleared by the police three hours later. The demonstrators voiced concerns about federal policies, U.S. leadership, international conflicts, and the ongoing war in Iran. State Sen. Jarret Keohokalole, who represents Kaneohe and Kailua, said strong reactions often follow politically charged moments. The demonstration encouraged participants to remain politically active ahead of upcoming elections.
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