NEWS REPORT: MILLIONS PROTEST ACROSS THE USA AGAINST TRUMP ADMINISTRATION (MARCH 29, 2026)
(WASHINGTON D.C. / ST. PAUL) — Millions of Americans took to the streets on Saturday, March 28, 2026, in what organizers are calling the largest single-day protest in American history. The "No Kings" mobilizations, held in over 3,300 cities and towns across all 50 states, drew an estimated 8 to 9 million people, surpassing the records set by the Women's March in 2017 and the Black Lives Matter protests in 2020. This was the third and largest "No Kings" protest since the second term of President Donald Trump began.
The protests, coordinated by a leaderless coalition of grassroots organizations including Indivisible, the ACLU, and the 50501 movement, served as a unified container for widespread opposition to recent administration policies. The demonstrators’ primary grievances focused on the ongoing U.S. military operation in Iran, authoritarian-leaning executive overreach, and the recent expansion and deadly escalation of federal ICE immigration raids under "Operation Metro Surge."
ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA: THE EMOTIONAL EPICENTER
While massive crowds were present in Washington D.C. and New York City, the movement’s national flagship event was deliberately held in St. Paul, Minnesota. The choice was made to honor the recent deaths of IC-nurse Alex Pretti, 37, Renée Good, and Keith Porter, who were fatally shot by federal immigration agents earlier this year in Minneapolis.
An estimated 200,000 people attended the rally at the Minnesota State Capitol, which organizers believe to be a state record for a political gathering. The steps of the Capitol were draped in a massive banner reading: "We had whistles, they had guns. The revolution starts in Minneapolis."
The crowd was addressed by a powerful lineup of speakers, including Senator Bernie Sanders, Jane Fonda, Joan Baez, and local activists. Musician Bruce Springsteen performed his new anthem, "Streets of Minneapolis," live for the first time. In a pre-recorded video message broadcast to the Minneapolis crowd, actor Robert De Niro praised the demonstrators, stating, "It is indeed a beautiful, hopeful day in the United States of America," and urged the crowd to prepare for sustained action.
COAST-TO-COAST MOBILIZATION IN "RED" STATES
Saturday’s turnout significantly eclipsed the previous "No Kings" marches held in June and October 2025, which drew 5 million and 7 million people, respectively. Crucially, organizers reported that two-thirds of the RSVPs for Saturday’s rallies came from outside major urban centers, indicating deep penetration into conservative-leaning states and rural areas.
In Washington, D.C., a massive stream of protesters marched from Arlington, Virginia, across the Memorial Bridge to the National Mall. Demonstrators beat drums, rang cowbells, and carried signs reading "Regime change begins at home" and "Put down the crown, clown." In New York City, marchers completely shut down Midtown Manhattan, spilling into Times Square, where they were addressed by Attorney General Letitia James and ACLU officials.
The movement saw significant turnout in states carried comfortably by Donald Trump in the 2024 election. In Alabama alone, 22 separate protests were held, drawing thousands in Birmingham and Montgomery. Protests were also recorded in towns like Driggs, Idaho (population 2,000), and across Texas, where demonstrators in Austin left an ice sculpture reading "ICE MELTS IN TEXAS" to liquefy in the sun.
Despite isolated counter-protests and minor verbal clashes—including reports of tear gas deployed near a federal detention center in Los Angeles—the nationwide events remained overwhelmingly peaceful. The administration's response has been dismissive, with previous rallies mocked by the White House, even as the President's approval ratings have recently dipped to 36% amid the ongoing Iran conflict and domestic unrest.
FACT-CHECK & SOURCE VERIFICATION
The information in this report has been verified through the following original sources reporting on the events of March 28, 2026:
CBS News: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/no-kings-rallies-protest-trump-millions/
TIME Magazine: https://time.com/article/2026/03/28/no-kings-protesters-take-to-streets-in-towns-and-cities-across-the-u-s-/
Al Jazeera: https://www.aljazeera.com/gallery/2026/3/28/photos-no-kings-protests-erupt-across-the-us-with-a-minnesota-focus
PBS NewsHour: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/no-kings-rallies-draw-crowds-across-u-s-and-europe-as-springsteen-headlines-minnesota-demonstration
The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/29/trump-news-at-a-glance-no-kings-rallies-draw-millions-to-us-streets-in-protest-against-president
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