Millions March in Third No Kings Protest Expected to Be Largest in US History
Over 3000 events across all 50 states and 16 countries as anti-authoritarian movement builds momentum
The protests, organised by a coalition including anti-authoritarian groups Indivisible and 50501, labour unions and grassroots organisations, represent a dramatic escalation of the movement that began earlier this year.
Ezra Levin, co-founder of Indivisible, said he expected March 28 to be the biggest protest in American history. The movement has grown with each iteration, drawing increasingly diverse crowds united by opposition to what participants describe as authoritarian overreach.
The international dimension of the protests, spanning 16 countries, reflects growing global concern about the direction of American governance. Domestic grievances range from the ongoing government shutdown to the war in Iran, which has fractured even Trump's own coalition at CPAC this week.
Analysis
Why This Matters
The sheer scale of these protests, if organisers' estimates hold, would mark a historic moment in American civic engagement. The breadth of the coalition, from labour unions to grassroots groups to international supporters, suggests the anti-authoritarian movement has moved well beyond its initial base.
Background
The No Kings movement launched in early 2026 and has grown with each successive protest. The name itself is a pointed reference to concerns about executive overreach. Previous iterations drew large crowds but the third event appears poised to dwarf them both.
What to Watch
Whether these protests translate into political action at the midterms in November will be the true test. Large demonstrations do not always produce electoral results, but the organisational infrastructure being built could prove significant.
Sources
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