Massive 'No Kings' March Against Trump Draws Millions Across the U.S.
Nationwide Protests Against Trump
In Washington, D.C., millions of Americans participated in the 'No Kings' march on Saturday, protesting against former President Trump. Reports indicate that approximately 8 million individuals took part in this rally, which spanned over 3,300 locations across all 50 states.
Organizers noted that this event saw an increase of nearly 1 million participants compared to the previous 'No Kings' protests held in October, with around 600 more events taking place this time.
Demonstrators expressed their dissatisfaction with several policies of the Trump administration, particularly regarding escalating tensions with Iran, stringent immigration measures, and rising inflation. Many protesters displayed posters demanding the removal of Trump and Vice President JD Vance.
This marks the third national 'No Kings' protest against Trump, with the first major demonstration occurring in June 2025, followed by a second protest in October 2025. The latest protest took place on March 28.