Published on March 29, 2026
Huge crowds protested Saturday against US President Donald Trump’s actions and the ongoing conflict in Iran during the “No Kings” rallies held across the United States and in several European cities. The demonstrations, which drew thousands of participants, showcased a diverse coalition of voices expressing their dissent against various aspects of the current administration’s policies, from immigration enforcement to foreign military interventions.
Minnesota emerged as a focal point of the movement. Thousands gathered in the state’s capital, Minneapolis, standing shoulder-to-shoulder to celebrate unity and resistance against the president’s aggressive immigration policies. Demonstrators emphasized their commitment to social justice and the protection of vulnerable communities, urging the government to adopt more humane approaches toward immigration.
In Los Angeles, multiple rally sites were filled with passionate individuals, young and old, holding banners and chanting slogans that echoed sentiments of solidarity, peace, and opposition to authoritarian rule. The atmosphere was vibrant, with speakers from various backgrounds addressing the crowd, sharing personal stories of struggle and resistance, and calling for a renewed commitment to democracy and human rights.
Protesters were united not only in their opposition to Trump’s domestic policies but also in their condemnation of U.S. military actions abroad, particularly the potential escalation of conflict in Iran. Many speakers highlighted the impact of war on innocent lives and called for an end to what they described as endless military interventions.
Across the Atlantic, similar demonstrations took place in European cities, where solidarity with the American protests was palpable. Activists rallied to highlight the interconnectedness of global struggles against authoritarianism and militarism, emphasizing that the fight for justice transcends borders.
The “No Kings” rallies represent a growing movement of dissent against perceived injustices and a call for a more equitable society. As communities come together to voice their frustrations, the energy and determination displayed at these rallies signal a commitment to continue the fight for change in the face of adversity.
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