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‘No Kings’ rallies draw crowds across U.S., in Europe

‘No Kings’ rallies draw crowds across U.S., in Europe

Posted on March 29, 2026 By admin


Crowds of people protested Saturday (March 29, 2026) against the war in Iran and President Donald Trump’s actions, in “No Kings” rallies across the U.S. and in Europe.

Minnesota took centre stage, in what organisers expected to be mass demonstrations involving millions of people.

Also read: How Trump’s stated reasons, goals and timeline for Iran war have shifted

Thousands of people stood shoulder-to-shoulder on the Minnesota Capitol lawn and surrounding streets in St. Paul. Some held upside down U.S. flags, historically a sign of distress.

The event’s headliner was Bruce Springsteen, who performed “ Streets of Minneapolis,” He wrote the song in response to the fatal shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti by federal agents and in tribute to the thousands of Minnesotans who took to the streets over the winter to protest the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration enforcement.

Demonstrators rally before marching across the Memorial Bridge during the “No Kings” protest in Washington, on Saturday, March 28, 2026.
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Also read: Israel-Iran war LIVE updates

Before he launched into the song, Springsteen lamented Good and Pretti’s deaths but said people’s continued pushback against US. Customs and Immigration Enforcement has given the rest of the country hope.

“Your strength and your commitment told us that this was still America,” he said. “And this reactionary nightmare, and these invasions of American cities, will not stand.” People rallied from New York City, with almost 8.5 million residents in a solidly blue state, to Driggs, a town of fewer than 2,000 people in eastern Idaho, a state Mr. Trump carried with 66% of the vote in 2024.

Biggest crowds yet expected

U.S. organisers have estimated that the first two rounds of No Kings rallies drew more than 5 million people in June and 7 million in October. This week, they told reporters they expected 9 million participants on Saturday (March 28, 2026), though it was too early to tell whether those expectations were met.

Organisers said more than 3,100 events — 500 more than in October — were registered, in all 50 states.

In Topeka, Kansas, a rally outside the Statehouse had people impersonating a frog king and Mr. Trump as a baby. Wendy Wyatt drove with “Cats Against Mr. Trump” sign from Lawrence, 20 miles to the east, and planned to drive back to her hometown for a later rally there.

A demonstrator covered in fake blood attends a rally on the National Mall during a 'No Kings' protest in Washington, on Saturday, March 28, 2026.

A demonstrator covered in fake blood attends a rally on the National Mall during a “No Kings” protest in Washington, on Saturday, March 28, 2026.
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AP

Wyatt said, “There are so many things” about the Trump administration that upset her, but “this is very hopeful to me.” GOP officials dismissive of protests, White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson characterised them as the product of “leftist funding networks” with little real public support.

The “only people who care about these Mr. Trump Derangement Therapy Sessions are the reporters who are paid to cover them,” Jackson said in a statement.

The National Republican Congressional Committee was also sharply critical.

“These Hate America Rallies are where the far-left’s most violent, deranged fantasies get a microphone,” NRCC spokesperson Maureen O’Toole said.

Protesters have a long list of cause

Trump’s immigration enforcement push, particularly in Minnesota, was just one item on a long list of protester grievances that also included the war in Iran and the rollback of transgender rights.

In Washington, hundreds marched past the Lincoln Memorial and into the National Mall, holding signs that read “Put down the crown, clown” and “Regime change begins at home.” Demonstrators rang bells, played drums and chanted “No kings.” Bill Jarcho was there from Seattle, joined by six people dressed as insects wearing tactical vests that said, “LICE” — spoofing ICE, as part of what he called a “mock and awe” tour.

“What we provide is mockery to the king,” Jarcho said. “It’s about taking authoritarianism and making fun of it, which they hate.” About 40,000 people marched in San Diego, police there said.

In New York, Donna Lieberman, executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, said during a news conference that Mr. Trump and his supporters want people to be afraid to protest.

“They want us to be afraid that there’s nothing we can do to stop them,” she said. “But you know what? They are wrong — dead wrong.” Organisers said two-thirds of RSVPs for the rallies came from outside of major urban centers. That included communities in conservative-leaning states like Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, Utah, South Dakota and Louisiana, as well in electorally competitive suburbs in Pennsylvania, Georgia and Arizona.

Main event at the Minnesota Capitol

Organisers designated the rally there as the national flagship event. Before Springsteen took the stage, organisers played a video in which actor Robert DeNiro said he wakes up every morning depressed because of Mr. Trump, but was happier Saturday because millions of people were protesting. He also congratulated Minnesotans for running ICE out of town.

The bill also included singer Joan Baez, actor Jane Fonda, Vermont U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders and a long list of activists, labor leaders and elected officials.

Protesters held up a massive sign on the Capitol steps that read, “We had whistles, they had guns. The revolution starts in Minneapolis.” Rallies outside the U.S. Demonstrations were also planned in more than a dozen other countries, from Europe to Latin America to Australia, Ezra Levin, a co-executive director of Indivisible, a group spearheading the events, said in an interview. In countries with constitutional monarchies, people call the protests “No Tyrants,” he said.

In Rome, thousands marched with defiant chants aimed at Premier Giorgia Meloni, whose conservative government saw its referendum for streamlining Italy’s judiciary fail badly this week amid criticism that it was a threat to the courts’ independence. Protesters also waved banners protesting Israeli and U.S. attacks on Iran, calling for “A world free from wars.” In London, people protesting the war held banners with slogans such as “Stop the far right” and “Stand up to Racism.” And in Paris, several hundred people, mostly Americans living in France, along with labour unions and human rights organisations, gathered at the Bastille.

“I protest all of Mr. Trump’s illegal, immoral, reckless, and feckless, endless wars,” rally organiser Ada Shen said.



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