Indivisible announced that 8 million people joined the third No Kings nationwide protest, held across 3,300 events on Saturday, March 28. It was the largest single‑day nonviolent protest in U.S. history, surpassing the roughly 7 million participants from the previous October 2025 “No Kings” protest in all 50 states.

The No Kings team asks attendees to send in pictures from their event to highlight its success. Share them using the instructions linked HERE.
“Since our last nonviolent day of action in October, we’ve watched President Trump escalate his attempts to rule through repression – deploying ICE agents, starting an illegal war, and raising the costs of everyday necessities.”
“But yesterday, our message cut through the noise: power belongs to the people.”
“So, thank you. To the parents teaching their children that every voice matters, the neighbors organizing and uplifting their communities, the first-time hosts and attendees who showed courage, and those who have been showing up for every No Kings since last June.”
“This moment is not just a milestone – it is our fuel to drive the next step behind our collective power.” Keep the momentum by:
- Join the mass call on Tuesday, March 31, to talk more about how you can stay plugged in.
- Hosting a community gathering to stay connected with local allies.
- Stay informed on local movements through Mayday!
No Kings has a toolkit with everything you need to plan, facilitate, and follow up after your meeting. The toolkit walks you through how to take action in your community beyond No Kings:
- Build power locally: grow sustained organizing in your community.
- Protect our neighbors: stand up to ICE abuses and threats.
- Escalate and innovate: strengthen nonviolent and lawful actions that refuse business as usual.
- Defend our elections: protect the vote and enforce the results.
“Together, we must keep organizing. \We’re not done. This movement is just beginning,” Indivisible said.
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