Khaborwala Online Desk
Published: 29 Mar 2026, 01:53 pm
Large-scale demonstrations swept across the United States on Saturday, as hundreds of thousands of citizens gathered to protest against the policies of Donald Trump. The rallies, staged in cities and towns nationwide, reflected growing public unease over what demonstrators described as authoritarian tendencies, stringent immigration measures, and escalating tensions surrounding a potential conflict with Iran.
Organised under the banner of the “No Kings” campaign, the protests marked the third major wave of anti-government mobilisation in less than a year. According to organisers, more than 3,300 events were held across all 50 states, drawing an estimated turnout of up to eight million participants. However, federal authorities have not issued an official nationwide estimate, leaving the precise scale of participation subject to debate.
In New York City, one of the country’s most densely populated urban centres, thousands assembled in a highly visible demonstration. Among them was acclaimed actor Robert De Niro, an outspoken critic of the President. Addressing the crowd, he warned that the current administration posed what he characterised as a serious threat to both civil liberties and national security.
Protests extended well beyond the major metropolitan hubs. From Atlanta in the southeast to San Diego on the west coast, demonstrators gathered in significant numbers, with participation continuing into the evening hours in distant regions such as Alaska. In Atlanta, one participant, Mark McCaughy, articulated a sentiment widely echoed throughout the day: that governance without the clear consent of the people undermines democratic legitimacy. He added that many Americans believe the Constitution is increasingly under threat and that the nation’s political climate is becoming deeply unsettled.
In the capital, Washington, D.C., several thousand protesters assembled, carrying banners that called for the President’s resignation and urged resistance against what they described as creeping authoritarianism. Demonstrators voiced frustration over repeated alleged falsehoods by the administration and a perceived lack of accountability within political institutions.
The breadth and intensity of these protests underscore a widening divide within American society. While supporters of the administration continue to defend its policies as necessary for national security and economic stability, critics argue that fundamental democratic principles are at risk. As tensions persist, such demonstrations may signal a period of sustained civic activism in the months ahead.
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Campaign Name | No Kings |
| Number of Events | Over 3,300 |
| States Covered | All 50 states |
| Estimated Participants | Up to 8 million (organisers’ claim) |
| Major Cities Involved | New York City, Atlanta, San Diego, Washington, D.C. |
| Main Issues Raised | Authoritarianism, immigration policy, Iran tensions |
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