'No Kings' protesters rally in cities, towns across the country

ABC News
March 28, 2026
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Protests against Trump administration policies are scheduled in roughly 3,000 U.S. cities and towns on Saturday.

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Organizers of the "No Kings" movement plan coordinated protests Saturday in approximately 3,000 cities and towns nationwide opposing President Trump and his immigration enforcement policies. The demonstrations represent a significant grassroots mobilization against the administration's enforcement agenda, which has been a central focus of Trump's second term. The scale of planned participation—spanning thousands of communities rather than just major urban centers—underscores the geographic breadth of anti-Trump organizing. The protests signal sustained opposition from groups mobilized by immigration policy concerns. Saturday's events will test the durability of grassroots activism in the early months of Trump's presidency.

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