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    By Loisa Lane on March 29, 2026 USA News
    Massive Turnout for ‘No Kings’ Protests Against Trump Nationwide
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    Massive Turnout for ‘No Kings’ Protests Against Trump Nationwide

    Massive protests
    Tens of thousands attended “No Kings” rallies across the US, with over 3,200 events planned in all 50 states, aiming for the largest single-day protest in US history.

    White House Critique
    White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson dismissed the protests, claiming they were financed by “leftist funding networks” with minimal public backing.
    Event Attendance
    Organisers anticipated participation from nine million people in the “No Kings” rallies, aiming to establish the protests as the largest single-day demonstration in US history.

    Briefing summary

    Tens of thousands participated in “No Kings” rallies across the United States, with over 3,200 events held in all 50 states, marking a significant protest against Donald Trump.

    The flagship rally in Minnesota drew around 100,000 attendees, featuring Bruce Springsteen, who spoke passionately about hope in the face of US immigration enforcement actions.

    Full reading: Large crowds attend ‘No Kings’ rallies against Trump across US | US News

    Tens of thousands of anti-Trump protesters have been attending “No Kings” rallies on Saturday across the US.

    More than 3,200 events ‌were planned in all 50 states, and organisers hoped it would be the biggest single-day protest in US history.

    There were rallies in cities including Washington DC, New York, Chicago and Los Angeles, as well as further afield in London and Paris, where people demonstrated against the Iran war.

    Organisers expected nine million people would take part in America this time, after the first two rounds of rallies last June and October attracted five million and seven million respectively.

    Massive Turnout for ‘No Kings’ Protests Against Trump Nationwide
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    Bruce Springsteen performs during a protest in St Paul, Minnesota. Pic: Reuters

    The rallies came as Donald Trump‘s approval rating fell to 36%, which is its lowest point since he returned to power, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.

    And a national NBC News poll earlier this month found that majorities of registered voters in the US disapproved of the president’s handling of immigration, Iran, inflation and the cost of living.

    The flagship rally on Saturday was in the state of Minnesota, where Renee Good and Alex Pretti were shot dead in January by federal agents in the city of Minneapolis as they monitored a crackdown on illegal immigration.

    Around 100,000 were expected to attend as people stood on the Minnesota Capitol lawn and surrounding streets in St Paul, with Bruce Springsteen headlining the event.

    The US singer performed his song Streets of Minneapolis which he wrote in response to the two fatal shootings.

    Demonstrators attend a 'No Kings' protest against Donald Trump in St Paul. Pic: Reuters
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    Demonstrators attend a ‘No Kings’ protest against Donald Trump in St Paul. Pic: Reuters

    Springsteen said that people pushing back against US Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE) had 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.”

    But White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson said the rallies were backed by “leftist funding networks” with little real public support.

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

    The scene in Washington DC. Pic: Reuters
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    The scene in Washington DC. Pic: Reuters

    And Mike Marinella, a spokesperson for the National Republican Congressional Committee, criticised ‌Democratic politicians and candidates for supporting the rallies.

    Meanwhile, vice president JD Vance was the Conservative Political Action Conference’s choice this ‌year to be the next Republican nominee for US president, ahead of secretary of state Marco Rubio, according to a poll.

    In Washington DC, hundreds of people 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 also rang bells, played drums and chanted “No Kings”.

    A demonstration in Denver, Colorado. Pic: Reuters
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    A demonstration in Denver, Colorado. Pic: Reuters

    In New York, thousands gathered in Manhattan, where actor Robert De Niro said “there have been other presidents who have tested the constitutional limits of their power, but none have ​been such an existential threat to our freedoms and security”.

    In San Diego, police said about 40,000 people marched in a “No Kings” event.

    However, organisers said two-thirds of the rallies were expected to take place outside major city centres.

    They included communities in conservative-leaning states like Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, Utah, South Dakota and Louisiana, as well as in suburban areas of Pennsylvania, Georgia and Arizona.

    Demonstrators gather in Los Angeles. Pic: Reuters
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    Demonstrators gather in Los Angeles. Pic: Reuters

    The first No Kings day of protest in June 2025 was organised amid Mr Trump’s decision to hold a military parade in Washington on his birthday.

    At the time, the president told reporters that “if there’s any protester that wants to come out, they will be met with very big force”.

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    Meanwhile in London, people protesting against the US-Israeli war in Iran held banners that said “Stop the far right” and “Stand up to Racism”.

    And in Paris, several hundred people, mostly Americans living in France, along with those from French labour unions and human rights organisations, gathered at the Bastille.

    In Rome, thousands of people took part in a march against conservative Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. They also protested at the Israeli and US attacks on Iran, calling for “a world free from wars”.

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