Nationwide 'No Kings' Protests Planned for March 28: Locations, Timings and Key Details

Nationwide 'No Kings' protests are set for March 28, with over 1,000 events planned across the US.

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A nationwide 'No Kings' protest is planned for March 28, with demonstrations expected in hundreds of cities across the US as activists mobilize against policies linked to the administration of Donald Trump.

Organizers say more than 1,000 locally coordinated events have already been registered, according to information cited by Good Good Good. Millions of participants could take part, following large-scale demonstrations held under the same banner in 2025.

Events will take place in cities and towns across the US, with demonstrations organized by local groups. Organizers say many of the rallies are expected to be held in the late morning or early afternoon, though exact timings vary by location.

Protest organizers have also shared an online map listing registered events, allowing participants to locate demonstrations planned in their area.

One such protest is set to be held in Ypsilanti, Michigan. According to The Eastern Echo, the gathering will begin at 10 am at the Ypsilanti Farmers Marketplace at 16 S. Washington St., where participants will have access to supplies to create signs and posters.

The march and rally are expected to start at 11 am, with protesters walking along Washington Street and Michigan Avenue before returning to the marketplace.

Organizers say the March 28 demonstrations will focus on several national and local concerns, including criticism of immigration enforcement policies and the actions of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Activist groups have also been hosting training sessions ahead of the protests, including guidance on de-escalation, documentation techniques and maintaining nonviolent demonstrations.