Published on March 29, 2026
Protesters across the United States and around the globe gathered this weekend for the third round of “No Kings” demonstrations, aimed primarily at criticizing President Trump’s administration. The rallies attracted thousands of participants, with one of the largest taking place in St. Paul, Minnesota.
In St. Paul, a diverse crowd of activists, families, and community members marched through the streets, chanting slogans and carrying banners emblazoned with messages of resistance. The atmosphere was electric, filled with a palpable sense of urgency as speakers addressed the crowd, calling for accountability in governance and an end to policies perceived as harmful to marginalized communities.
Participants voiced concerns over various issues, including immigration reform, racial justice, and environmental protections. “We are here to show that we will not be silenced,” said one protester. “These issues affect all of us, and we stand united against the administration’s divisive politics.”
Similar protests were held in cities across the globe, from London to Sydney, highlighting the international reach of the movement. In London, demonstrators marched through the city center, demanding action on climate change and equity. Meanwhile, in Sydney, participants called attention to Indigenous rights and the treatment of refugees.
The “No Kings” movement, which began several months ago, has gained traction in response to perceived authoritarianism and the erosion of democratic norms. Organizers have emphasized the need for grassroots involvement and solidarity among various social justice movements.
As the rally in St. Paul concluded, participants began to disperse but not without a renewed sense of purpose. Many pledged to remain active and engaged, underscoring that the fight for justice and equity is far from over. “This is just the beginning,” stated one activist, echoing a sentiment shared . “We will continue to rise up and demand a government that works for us all.”
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