'No Kings' protests sweep US in opposition to Trump's immigration policies and Iran war
Published on March 28, 2026.
Demonstrators across the US took to the streets on Saturday as part of the "No Kings" protest movement against President Donald Trump's immigration policies and the Iran war. Over 3,000 events were planned across the country, with a turnout expected to reach upwards of nine million people. Demonstrators argue that these actions, along with those of the president, represent an expansion of presidential power they oppose. A flagship rally in St. Paul, Minnesota, drew thousands of attendees and featured high-profile speakers and performers, highlighting the movement's national reach. The protests also spread internationally, with rallies reported in major European cities highlighting global concern over the conflict.
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