Millions Take to the Streets Nationwide for No Kings Day of Peaceful Action

By midday today, millions of Americans have joined peaceful demonstrations in over 800 cities and towns, with another nearly 1,900 events planned across the country as part of the No Kings Day of Peaceful Action. Participants are uniting to speak out against authoritarian policies and reaffirm that America has no kings, and the power belongs to the people.

Organizers announced Saturday they have trained over 275,000 people in various ways to ensure safe and peaceful protests.

Reports from cities across the east coast indicate large, energetic crowds committed to lawful and nonviolent civic engagement. The No Kings coalition is streaming live coverage all day here: https://www.youtube.com/live/raD5GuVUlsw

Highlights from today’s actions:

International Locations

This nationwide mobilization is a response to President Trump’s administration sending militarized agents into our communities, disappearing immigrants, and keeping the government shut down while families struggle, reflecting widespread concern about threats to healthcare, civil liberties, immigrant rights, and the safety of communities.

No Kings remains committed to nonviolence and lawful protest. We encourage communities to stand together in rejecting hate, rejecting violence, and defending freedom for all.

The coalition organizing No Kings includes more than 250 groups, working with local organizers to ensure safe, coordinated demonstrations nationwide. A full list of partners is available at www.nokings.org/partners.

All events are led by trained organizers who prioritize de-escalation and community safety to make this movement impactful and peaceful.

All No Kings events were organized in coordination with local grassroots partners, grounded in nonviolence, and led by trained volunteers and community leaders committed to safety and solidarity. To view a full list of participating organizations or find photos and footage from the day of action, visit NoKings.org.

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