More 'No Kings' protests planned for March 28 as outrage spreads over Minneapolis deaths

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More 'No Kings' protests planned for March 28 as outrage spreads over Minneapolis deaths
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Organizers are planning what they anticipate will be the largest 'No Kings' protests yet, targeting what they call authoritarianism under President Donald Trump.

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17, 2025, near the Capitol in Washington. FILE - People protest as part of the"No Kings Day" protest on Presidents Day in Washington, Monday, Feb. 17, 2025, near the Capitol in Washington. FILE - People take part in the"No Kings Day" protest on Presidents Day in Washington, Feb. 17, 2025, near the Capitol in Washington. A third round of “No Kings” protests is coming this spring, with organizers saying they are planning their largest demonstrations yet across the United States to oppose what they describe as authoritarianism under Previous rallies have drawn millions of people, and organizers said they expect even greater numbers on March 28 in the wake of Trump's“We expect this to be the largest protest in American history,” Ezra Levin, co-executive director of the nonprofit Indivisible, told The Associated Press ahead of Wednesday's announcement. He predicted that as many as 9 million people will turn out. “No Kings” protests, which are organized by a constellation of groups around the country, have been a focal point for outrage over Trump's attempts to consolidate and expand his power. “This is in large part a response to a combination of the heinous attacks on our democracy and communities coming from the regime, and a sense that nobody’s coming to save us," Levin said. Last year, Trump said he felt attendees were “not representative of the people of our country,” and he insisted that “I’m not a king.”The latest round of protests had been in the works before the crackdown in Minneapolis. However, the killing of two people by federal agents in recent weeks has refocused plans. Levin said they want to show “support for Minnesota and immigrant communities all over” and oppose “the secret police force that is murdering Americans and infringing on their basic constitutional rights.” “And what we know is, the only way to defend those rights is to exercise them, and you do that in nonviolent but forceful ways, and that’s what I expect to see in ‘No Kings’ three," Levin said. Trump has broadly defended his aggressive deportation campaign and blamed local officials for refusing to cooperate. However, he's more recently signaled a shift in response to bipartisan concern overIn June, the first “No Kings” rallies were organized in nearly 2,000 locations nationwide, including cities, towns and community spaces. Those protests followed unrest over federal immigration raids and Trump’s deployment of the National Guard and Marines to. “No Kings” organizers at the time called the parade a “coronation” that was symbolic of what they characterized as Trump’s growing authoritarian overreach. During a second round of protests in October, organizers said demonstrations were held in about 2,700 cities and towns across the country. At the time, Levin pointed to Trump’s sweeping immigration crackdown, hisOn social media, both Trump and the official White House account mocked the protests, posting computer-generated images of the president wearing a crown. The big protest days are headline-grabbing moments, but Levin said groups like his are determined to keep up steady trainings and intermediate-level organizing in hopes of growing sustainable resistance to the Trump administration's actions. “This isn’t about Democrats versus Republicans. This is about do we have a democracy at all, and what are we going to tell our kids and our grandkids about what we did in this moment?" Levin said."I think that demands the kind of persistent engagement. ”Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.200+ blood donation appointments canceled, missed due to winter storm in San AntonioMom blames Instagram for her teen daughters' deathGov. Greg Abbott adds Bexar County to disaster declaration during winter weather🥶 How much longer will the freezing temperatures last? 🧊STAYING WARM IN FREEZING SAN ANTONIO WEATHERVandal cuts, tears down campaign signs alongside North Side highway

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