
No Kings Protests Mobilize 8 Million Across 3,300 U.S. Rallies
Key Takeaways
- Millions participated in nationwide protests across more than 3,300 rallies.
- The protests were described as the largest single-day demonstrations in U.S. history.
- Rallies spanned broad geography, with major events in California and Minnesota.
Massive Turnout
Millions of Americans participated in the No Kings protests.
Indivisible Twin Cities reported eight million people took part in more than 3,300 rallies across all 50 states.

The No Kings protests had the broadest geographic reach of any single-day protest in more than a half-century.
Movement Building
Organizers emphasized the protests were part of a broader movement.
Demonstrators were instructed to keep up the energy and get involved.

The protests addressed multiple issues including immigration enforcement and the Iran war.
Political Impact
Trump's approval ratings were hitting new lows.
A March 23 poll showed 36% approval.
The protests followed a string of Republican defeats in special elections.
Scholarly Perspective
Social change doesn't begin and end with one protest.
Sustained pressure and a variety of actions are important.

The protests fit within a broader critique of the war in Iran.
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