More ‘No Kings’ protests planned for March 28 as outrage spreads over Minneapolis deaths
Organizers expect up to 9 million participants nationwide to oppose authoritarianism and support Minnesota and immigrant communities after recent federal agent killings.
- On March 28, No Kings organizers will hold their largest nationwide demonstrations yet to oppose what they call authoritarianism under President Donald Trump after Minneapolis killings.
- Organizers say the rallies respond to immigration crackdowns, deployments of the National Guard and Marines, and restrictions on press freedom driving the No Kings protests.
- Building on previous turnout, organizers note nearly 2,000 locations in June and about 2,700 cities and towns in October, with Ezra Levin predicting up to 9 million participants.
- Organizers plan nonviolent but forceful demonstrations to show support for Minnesota and immigrant communities and oppose a secret police force, with sustained trainings and intermediate-level organizing.
- Polarization is evident as organizers seek sustained resistance efforts while conservative politicians condemn the protests as "Hate America" rallies and the official White House account mocks them on social media.
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