The third installment of “No Kings” protests is set to take place across the country on Saturday, with a protest set to take place near River Park in Fresno.
The protest will take place at the intersection of Blackstone and Alluvial avenues from 10 a.m. to noon. Protesters are expected to line both sides of the street.
“The president thinks his rule is absolute. But in America, we don’t have kings — and we won’t back down against chaos, corruption, and cruelty,” organizers said on the No Kings website.
The first large-scale “No Kings” protest was in June 2025, and a second one followed in October.
In Fresno, the latest “No Kings” protest was near Manchester Center on Oct. 18. Police issued a total of 25 citations.
“We are coming together again on March 28 because we know we can overcome this repression when we unite,” the organization’s website reads.
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Brooke (they/them) covers Fresno and California news as the Fresno Bee’s service journalism reporter. They previously covered wildlife and national parks out west for the national real-time team at McClatchy News. Originally from Florida, they studied journalism at the University of Florida and previously covered LGBTQ+ news for the South Florida Sun Sentinel, their hometown newspaper. When they’re not writing stories, they enjoy hanging out with their cats, riding horses or spending time outdoors.