Massive Anti-Trump Wave Under ‘No Kings Rally’ Across 50 States

Time: Saturday, March 28, 2026
Across the United States, nearly 8 million people took part in the anti-Trump “No Kings Rally” on Saturday. According to media reports, the demonstrations were organized at more than 3,300 locations across all 50 states.
Rally scale
Organizers said this round was larger than the October No Kings protests, with about 1 million more participants and roughly 600 additional events. Some reports said turnout may have reached as high as 9 million.
Why people protested
Protesters said they were angry with several Trump administration policies. Their main concerns were rising tensions with Iran, tougher immigration enforcement, and increasing inflation and living costs.
In several places, people held signs against Trump and Vice President JD Vance and demanded that they be removed from office.
Political message
The demonstrations are being seen as a sign of growing public dissatisfaction with the Trump administration. Organizers described them as a nationwide democratic protest, while many participants said they wanted policy change.
News brief for publication
Massive anti-Trump protests were held across the United States on Saturday under the “No Kings Rally” banner, drawing nearly 8 million people. The demonstrations took place at more than 3,300 sites in all 50 states and reflected anger over the Trump administration’s Iran policy, strict immigration enforcement, and rising inflation. Protesters also displayed anti-Trump and anti–JD Vance posters and demanded their removal from office.




