
No Kings Rallies Draw Millions Nationwide, Springsteen Headlines Minnesota Protest
Key Takeaways
- Minnesota hosted flagship No Kings rally featuring Bruce Springsteen.
- Rallies across the U.S. and Europe drew millions.
- Organizers anticipated more than 3,300 No Kings events nationwide.
Mass Mobilization
The No Kings movement staged its third nationwide demonstration.
“Organizers say more than 3”
Organizers registered more than 3,100 events in all 50 states.

Protests were mostly peaceful though some arrests occurred.
Springsteen Headlines Minnesota
The Minnesota event drew an estimated crowd of more than 200,000.
Springsteen performed his protest anthem "Streets of Minneapolis."
He named the two victims killed by ICE and condemned the administration.
Broad Political Participation
The rally featured high-profile Democrats and musicians.
The protests reflected deep public anger at Trump's policies.
Local, Regional Activism
Indivisible Tulsa County held its third No Kings protest.
About 3,000 protesters gathered in Watsonville, California.

Counter-protests occurred but the movement expanded.
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