More than 3,100 “No Kings” protests are expected to draw millions of people across the country on Saturday, in communities large and small and in all 50 states.

About two dozen protests are expected across North Texas on Saturday and in every other major city in the state. Outside of Texas, protests are planned in New York, Chicago, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Los Angeles and every other major U.S. city.

‘No Kings’ Protests March 28, 2026

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The protests have been held since President Donald Trump’s second inauguration to challenge policies seen as executive overreach and abuse.

Saturday’s protests will likely focus on Trump’s immigration and economic policies and the ongoing war in Iran.

About 5 million people attended the first protests in June 2025, including more than about 10,000 in Dallas. A second wave of protests in October 2025 was estimated to have about 7 million people participating.

Organizers, who explicitly state they stand for nonviolent action, expect Saturday’s event to be one of the largest single-day nationwide protests in U.S. history.

“Our members will be turning out peacefully in the streets, because they believe in a better future for this country and they can’t sit by on the sidelines about what Trump and his administration are doing to our home,” said Katie Bethell, MoveOn.org. “That’s why millions of us are rising up from all walks of life, from rural communities to big cities, at No Kings, and as we do so, we will send the loudest, clearest message yet that this country does not belong to kings, dictators, tyrants. It belongs to us and together we have the power to build the country we dream of.”

The No Kings protests have been largely organized by the 50501 Movement, which stands for 50 states, 50 protests, one movement.