
The nationwide “No to Kings” demonstration returned on March 28, 2026, and demonstrators showed up in record numbers. The march, which was first launched in 2025, made a notable return on Saturday with the participation of a larger number of demonstrators than before.
The “No Kings” movement, led by a coalition of progressive groups, aims to peacefully protest against it Donald Trump And its management.
“The president believes his rule is absolute,” the No Kings website said. “But in America, we have no kings — and we will not back down against chaos, corruption, and cruelty.”
Find out how many people protested at the No Kings march on March 28, 2026, and more about the movement here.
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What does it mean that there are no kings? Protests explained
The purpose of the “No to Kings” march is to “fight dictatorship,” according to the demonstration’s website.
“No Kings” is more than just a slogan; “It is the foundation upon which our nation was built. Born in the streets, chanted by millions, carried by posters and chants, reverberating from city blocks to rural town squares, uniting people across this country to fight dictatorship together. Because this country does not belong to kings or dictators or tyrants. It belongs to We the People — the people who care, who show up, who fight for dignity, a life we can afford, and real opportunity,” the website explains. No thrones, no crowns, no kings.
How many people protested at the No Kings 2026 march?
Organizers said more than 3,100 protests were recorded in all 50 states, representing about 500 more gatherings than in October 2025. Between 8 and 9 million people were reported to have protested on March 28, 2026, about 2 million more than the previous demonstration.
Who are the celebrities who participated in the No Kings protests in March 2026?
Many celebrities appeared at the “No Kings” protests on March 28, 2026, including Jane Fonda, Robert De Niro, Al Sharpton and Bruce Springsteen.
Fonda, who attended the St. Paul, Minn., rally, read a statement from Rene is goodWife for “radical kindness.” Judd was shot and killed in January by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Minneapolis during a federal immigration enforcement operation.
When is the next assembly without kings?
It is not clear when the next “No to Kings” demonstration will be held.

