A third round of 'No Kings' protests is coming this spring, with plans for extensive demonstrations across the U.S., targeting President Trump's policies and actions perceived as authoritarian. Following violent events in Minneapolis that resulted in the death of two people, organizers are rallying support to protest what they see as attacks on democracy and communities. Ezra Levin, co-executive director of the nonprofit Indivisible, believes that March 28 could witness the largest protest in American history, potentially attracting up to 9 million participants. The protests stress the importance of exercising constitutional rights in response to recent government actions against immigrant communities. Levin emphasized the need for sustained engagement, rather than a one-time event, to push back against the administration’s claims of authority.
Massive Protests Planned: 'No Kings' Movement Gears Up for Spring Demonstrations

Massive Protests Planned: 'No Kings' Movement Gears Up for Spring Demonstrations
The 'No Kings' movement is set to stage its largest protests yet across the U.S. this March, fueled by outrage over recent events and a call for democratic rights.
Organizers of the 'No Kings' protests are gearing up for what they believe will be the largest demonstrations in American history on March 28. With expectations of up to 9 million participants, the movement aims to oppose perceived authoritarianism under President Donald Trump, especially in light of recent violent incidents related to immigration enforcement. The protests will show solidarity with impacted communities and underscore the importance of defending constitutional rights.


















