See Some Of The Most Powerful Photos From 'No Kings' Protests Across The Country
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Protesters turned out in force Saturday for “No Kings” rallies in the United States, and around the world, held in opposition to President Donald Trump and the policies of his second term.
“Masked secret police terrorizing our communities. An illegal, catastrophic war putting us in danger and driving up our costs. Attacks on our freedom of speech, our civil rights, our freedom to vote. Costs pushing families to the brink,” reads the “No Kings” website. “Trump wants to rule over us as a tyrant.”
It was the third event of its kind since the first “No Kings” day in June. White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson called the protests “Trump derangement therapy sessions,” telling The New York Times, “the only people who care” are “the reporters who are paid to cover them.”
See photos from Saturday’s protests below.
A large crowd gathers and holds protest signs during the "No Kings" national day of protest outside the Minnesota State Capitol building in Saint Paul, Minnesota, on March 28, 2026.
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Demonstrators march across Memorial Bridge during the "No Kings" protest in Washington, D.C.
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Demonstrators march near the Memorial Bridge in Washington, D.C. Saturday, March 28, 2026.
AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana
Ken MacDonald tears up as he listens to a speech about the plight of his fellow veterans at the rally in Hartford, Connecticut. "[Trump]'s playing with the lives of military people," he said.
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Thousands of people participated in a "No Kings" protest in Manhattan.
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A demonstrator sits at the "No Kings" rally in Charlotte, North Carolina, where more than five thousand participants gathered.
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Demonstrators take part in the "No Kings" protest in Houston, Texas.
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Thousands of protesters march during the the "No Kings" march and visibility event in Boulder, Colorado.
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Maryanne Quiroz, lead dancer with Kalpulli Yaocenoxtli, performs at Western Park during the "No Kings" protest in St. Paul, Minnesota.
AP Photo/Tom Baker
A demonstrators holds up a sign in in Houston, Texas.
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People hold U.S. flags and signs as they march near the Georgia state Capitol building during the "No Kings" national day of protest in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Demonstrators participate in the Houston, Texas "No Kings" protest with an apparent Taylor Swift reference.
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Tina Alverado brought her embroidery to the "No Kings" protest at the capitol in Hartford, Connecticut. "If I'm going to get scarred for life, I'm going to stitch it," she said when asked about the pattern. "I don't know what else to do."
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Melissa Graves, right, and her parents attend a "No Kings" protest in Louisa County, Virginia.
AP Photo/Olivia Diaz
Demonstrators hold an effigy of US President Donald Trump during the "No Kings" national day of protest near the Memorial Bridge in Washington, D.C.
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Jean Wilson demonstrates during a "No Kings" protest in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Demonstrators line the street during a "No Kings" protest in Overland Park, Kansas.
AP Photo/Charlie Riedel
Sara R., dressed as a character from the TV series, "The Handmaid's Tale," demonstrates during a "No Kings" protest in Nashville, Tennessee.
AP Photo/George Walker IV
Demonstrators gather at the Lincoln Memorial during the "No Kings" national day of protest in Washington, D.C.
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People gather in Morrisville, Pennsylvania, for a "No Kings" rally.
AP Photo/Mike Catalini
Wendy Wyatt, of Lawrence, Kansas, holds her "Cats Against Trump" sign during a "No Kings" protest at the Kansas Statehouse in Topeka, Kansas.
AP Photo/John Hanna
Demonstrators dressed as characters from the TV series "The Handmaid's Tale" march during a "No Kings" protest in Nashville, Tennessee.
AP Photo/George Walker IV
People attend a "No Kings" protest in New York City.
AP Photo/Adam Gray
Demonstrators participate in the "No Kings" national day of protest near the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.
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A demonstrator covered in fake blood participates in the "No Kings" protest in Washington, D.C.
AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana
A man holds an inverted US flag with holes in it as he and others march across the Frederick Douglass Bridge during the "No Kings" national day of protest in Washington, D.C.
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A giant inflatable Donald Trump balloon is seen while protestors march during the "No Kings" national day of protest in Los Angeles on March 28, 2026.
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A person holds an inverted US flag as a large crowd gathers outside the Minnesota State Capitol during the "No Kings" national day of protest in Saint Paul, Minnesota, on March 28, 2026.
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A dog with a sign on her back that reads, "Dogs for Democracy," at a "No Kings" protest on March 28, 2026 in El Segundo, California.
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Protesters hold signs near US President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort during the "No Kings" national day of protest, in Palm Beach, Florida, on May 28, 2026.