Summary
The No Kings protest group organized a national day of action against President Donald Trump's administration on March 28. The protests took place across all U.S. states, with a significant number of events in Republican and battleground states, drawing millions of participants.
Key Facts
- The No Kings group held protests across the U.S. on March 28 against President Trump's administration.
- Over 3,100 events were registered nationwide in all 50 states.
- Almost half of the protests occurred in Republican or battleground states.
- Major events included 127 in Texas, 121 in Florida, and 113 in Ohio.
- Clashes happened in Los Angeles and Portland, leading to police arrests.
- The Department of Homeland Security reported that rioters clashed with federal officers in Los Angeles.
- Previous No Kings protests have been organized on significant dates, including Trump’s birthday.