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‘No Kings 3’ nationwide protest planned for March

The group behind the nationwide “No Kings” protests are planning their fourth demonstration of President Donald Trump’s second term — and are anticipating even greater turnout than their earlier rallies.

Ezra Levin, a rally organizer and the co-founder of the progressive group Indivisible, said in an interview that the planned “No Kings 3” protest on March 28 is in response to a “secret police force terrorizing American communities.”

“It is unfortunately not a surprise to us that this lawless police force is committing crimes all across the country and that people are standing up to it,” said Levin. “Our goal is safeguarding American democracy, protecting our communities and the people who are under threat by this regime.”

Nationwide protests have become a staple of both of President Donald Trump’s terms. Indivisible estimated 3 million protesters turned out for its “Hands Off” rally in April 2025, while 5 million showed up in June as part of the first “No Kings” protest and 7 million for the second “No Kings” demonstration in October.

Organizers said they are aiming for nearly 9 million people to turn out in March.

Levin said that Indivisible had been planning the upcoming protest since before Renee Good was shot and killed by an immigration officer in Minnesota earlier this month, calling what is unfolding in the Midwestern state is “tragic and horrific.” A second person, Alex Pretti, was killed by Border Patrol agents on Saturday not far from where Good died.

Still, Levin said, it is “inspiring and gives me hope that while this regime and many political leaders even outside this regime are cowards or fascist sympathizers, people on the ground aren't putting up with it.”

Trump and his GOP allies have not been fans of the demonstrations. Ahead of the October marches — which took place amid the government shutdown — Speaker Mike Johnson called them “hate America” rallies, and Trump’s “war room” account posted a mocking picture of the president wearing a crown.

Levin said the organizers are taking safety precautions, including holding de-escalation training sessions. On Monday, the group held a session on non-violent documentation techniques for the public. And at the last “No Kings” protest, Levin said Indivisible trained thousands of volunteer marshals, emphasizing non-violent principles.

The tactics have a proven track record, Levin argued, with major cities reporting zero arrests during the last “No Kings” demonstration.

Still, Levin said, he can’t guarantee there aren’t risks to participating.

“Based on how the regime is behaving, the fact of the matter is, everybody should worry about it,” he said. “I can't guarantee that there isn’t a risk involved to show up and exercise your constitutional rights. It's a terrible thing to have to say in 2026 in America, but it's the truth.”

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