Indivisible Plans ‘No Kings 3’ Nationwide Protest With Twin Cities Flagship
Organizers say a March 28 nationwide 'No Kings' demonstration will spotlight Minneapolis after two people were killed in federal enforcement encounters.
Overview
Indivisible co-executive director Ezra Levin announced that organizers plan a nationwide 'No Kings' demonstration on March 28 with a flagship march in Minneapolis, predicting as many as 9 million participants, according to a statement to The Associated Press.
Analysis
Center-leaning sources frame the story by foregrounding organizers’ perspectives and dramatic scenes, leading with large turnout estimates, training figures, and vivid accounts of two killings, while giving administration pushback limited space. Editorial choices, quote selection, repeated emphasis on monitoring tactics and community organizing, amplify outrage even when charged language originates in sources’ statements.
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FAQ
The 'No Kings' protests are nationwide demonstrations organized by the progressive coalition including Indivisible to oppose President Donald Trump's perceived authoritarian actions and immigration crackdowns, asserting that power belongs to the people, not kings.
Previous protests include a 'Hands Off' rally in April 2025 with 3 million, first 'No Kings' in June 2025 with 5 million, and second in October 2025 with 7 million participants across thousands of cities.
Minneapolis is the flagship location due to recent killings of two U.S. citizens, Renee Good by an immigration officer and Alex Pretti by Border Patrol agents, during federal immigration enforcement operations.
Organizers, including Indivisible co-executive director Ezra Levin, predict up to 9 million participants, potentially making it the largest protest in American history.
Organizers are providing de-escalation trainings, non-violent documentation sessions, volunteer marshals, coordination with legal observers, and security infrastructure to ensure safe protests.





