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IN PHOTOS: Millions march across USA in “No Kings” protests against Trump

Updated On: 29 March, 2026 05:09 PM IST | Tarun Verma

On March 28, 2026, millions of Americans took to the streets to protest President Donald Trump’s immigration policies and perceived authoritarianism under the banner of “No Kings.” Across all 50 states, more than 3,300 events drew an estimated 8 million participants, featuring marches, rallies, speeches, and symbolic acts. PICS/AFP

On March 28, 2026, millions of Americans took to the streets to protest President Donald Trump’s immigration policies and perceived authoritarianism under the banner of “No Kings.” Across all 50 states, more than 3,300 events drew an estimated 8 million participants, featuring marches, rallies, speeches, and symbolic acts. PICS/AFP

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On March 28, 2026, millions of Americans took to the streets to protest President Donald Trump’s immigration policies and perceived authoritarianism under the banner of “No Kings.” Across all 50 states, more than 3,300 events drew an estimated 8 million participants, featuring marches, rallies, speeches, and symbolic acts. PICS/AFP
<p>Demonstrators carry banners and placards through central Los Angeles, highlighting broad concerns about immigration enforcement, economic inequality, corporate influence and democratic governance</p>

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Demonstrators carry banners and placards through central Los Angeles, highlighting broad concerns about immigration enforcement, economic inequality, corporate influence and democratic governance

<p>The St. Paul, Minnesota, rally drew an estimated 200,000 participants, serving as the central event of the nationwide demonstrations. Prominent figures, including Bernie Sanders, Joan Baez, Maggie Rogers, Jane Fonda and Senator Kristin Gillibrand, spoke to rally-goers about democratic values and accountability<br /><br /></p>

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The St. Paul, Minnesota, rally drew an estimated 200,000 participants, serving as the central event of the nationwide demonstrations. Prominent figures, including Bernie Sanders, Joan Baez, Maggie Rogers, Jane Fonda and Senator Kristin Gillibrand, spoke to rally-goers about democratic values and accountability

<p>Families and activists carried signs, banners and a 20-foot helium-filled Trump balloon in a diaper, mocking him while amplifying the visual message of resistance</p>

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Families and activists carried signs, banners and a 20-foot helium-filled Trump balloon in a diaper, mocking him while amplifying the visual message of resistance

<p>Mounted LAPD officers wearing gas masks moved in near the Metropolitan Detention Center knocked down a protestor as officers evacuate the area following clashes in the region</p>

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Mounted LAPD officers wearing gas masks moved in near the Metropolitan Detention Center knocked down a protestor as officers evacuate the area following clashes in the region

<p>A protester dressed as Captain America strikes a Trump pinata outside City Hall, using satire to criticise government actions and leadership</p>

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A protester dressed as Captain America strikes a Trump pinata outside City Hall, using satire to criticise government actions and leadership

<p>Clashes break out between protesters and police, with officers pushing demonstrators back and making arrests in the downtown area</p>

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Clashes break out between protesters and police, with officers pushing demonstrators back and making arrests in the downtown area

<p>Arrests are carried out amid the unrest, as law enforcement works to regain control following escalating tensions</p>

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Arrests are carried out amid the unrest, as law enforcement works to regain control following escalating tensions

<p>Families and activists carried signs, banners near US President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort during the "No Kings" national day of protest, in Palm Beach, Florida</p>

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Families and activists carried signs, banners near US President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort during the "No Kings" national day of protest, in Palm Beach, Florida

<p>Protesters in New York, Washington, Chicago, and San Francisco marched through downtown streets, demonstrating widespread national engagement</p>

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Protesters in New York, Washington, Chicago, and San Francisco marched through downtown streets, demonstrating widespread national engagement

<p>Organisers reported a record turnout of more than 8 million participants in over 3,300 events, surpassing previous &ldquo;No Kings&rdquo; protest in October with about one million more participants and 600 more events.</p>

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Organisers reported a record turnout of more than 8 million participants in over 3,300 events, surpassing previous “No Kings” protest in October with about one million more participants and 600 more events.

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