Massive 'No Kings' protest crowd of 200,000 in St. Paul, Minnesota, with speakers Bruce Springsteen and Bernie Sanders on stage, opposing Trump policies.
Massive 'No Kings' protest crowd of 200,000 in St. Paul, Minnesota, with speakers Bruce Springsteen and Bernie Sanders on stage, opposing Trump policies.
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‘No Kings’ protests continue with massive turnout in St. Paul and nationwide

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Thousands rallied across U.S. cities on March 28-29 in the latest wave of ‘No Kings’ protests opposing President Trump’s policies, following earlier events in 2025. The flagship St. Paul, Minnesota, gathering drew an estimated 200,000, featuring speakers including Bruce Springsteen and Bernie Sanders.

The ‘No Kings’ movement, which began with large-scale protests in June and October 2025, held another national day of action on March 28-29, 2026. Demonstrators in St. Paul, Minneapolis, Washington D.C., Boston, New York, and other cities voiced opposition to perceived authoritarian tendencies, including ICE operations.

The flagship event in St. Paul, organized by Indivisible and permitted on the state capitol grounds, attracted roughly 200,000 attendees, according to reports from The Nation. Speakers included Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan, Attorney General Keith Ellison, and Bruce Springsteen, who performed ‘Streets of Minneapolis.’ Celebrities such as Joan Baez and Jane Fonda also participated, with comedian Lizz Winstead emceeing. Organizers highlighted local support for immigrants released from the Whipple Detention Center, where volunteers provided aid amid reports of inadequate food and clothing.

Indivisible coordinated the St. Paul rally, with involvement from numerous groups. Reports noted funding connections, including ties to George Soros and Neville Roy Singham, as well as a network of organizations with significant revenues. Some events incorporated broader themes like climate change and indigenous rights, per social media footage. Nationwide attendance claims reached millions, including in conservative areas, according to Protect Democracy’s Ian Bassin.

The protests remained largely peaceful, continuing the movement’s focus on democracy, immigration, and federal policies.

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X discussions highlight the estimated 200,000 turnout at the St. Paul 'No Kings' flagship rally featuring Bruce Springsteen and Bernie Sanders, with nationwide events drawing millions according to organizers. Supporters praised the energetic crowds and celebrity involvement as a powerful stand against Trump's policies. Critics dismissed the protests as astroturf funded by billionaires, exaggerated in size relative to local populations, and smaller than underreported pro-Trump rallies.

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Organizers expect millions of Americans to join over 2,500 protests across all 50 states on October 18, 2025, opposing what they see as authoritarian actions by the Trump administration. The demonstrations, led by a coalition including Indivisible, focus on National Guard deployments to cities and intensified ICE raids. Republicans criticize the events as unpatriotic and funded by external interests.

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