03/30/2026
Large “No Kings” protests were organized across the United States, with demonstrations reported in most major cities as well as smaller communities.
Organizers estimated participation at over 8 million people, although exact attendance numbers have not been independently confirmed.
Protesters expressed opposition to policies associated with the Trump administration, including immigration enforcement, foreign policy actions, and increasing living costs.
Most events remained peaceful, featuring marches, speeches, and public gatherings in locations such as National Mall and Times Square.
In Minnesota, a major protest location, thousands gathered following earlier incidents involving federal immigration authorities that had triggered national discussion.
Public figures like Bruce Springsteen and Robert De Niro attended events, with De Niro calling for continued peaceful protest.
While most demonstrations were orderly, some disruptions occurred. Officials reported arrests in cities such as Los Angeles and Dallas following clashes.
The protests also spread internationally, with similar gatherings reported in cities including Paris and London.
Analysts note that these events highlight ongoing political divisions and continued public engagement with governance and democratic processes in the United States.