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Philadelphia No Kings protest 2026: What to know

What is ‘No Kings’?

The No Kings protests, organized by the activist coalition Indivisible, first emerged in 2025, shortly after Trump’s second term began.

Indivisible bills itself as a nationwide movement that aims to “stop the rise of authoritarianism in the United States and to build a real democracy that works for all of us.”

The June 2025 gathering was held on Trump’s birthday as the president held a military parade in Washington, D.C. The No Kings protest in Philly brought thousands to the Ben Franklin Parkway. Nationally, organizers estimated that more than 5 million people participated across more than 2,000 protests.

Another estimated 7 million people rallied across even more No Kings protests last October amid the government shutdown, immigration raids and the deployment of National Guard troops to major cities.

Now, against the backdrop of the U.S.-Israel war with Iran and an ongoing partial government shutdown, organizers are preparing for more than 3,000 No Kings protests across the country on March 28.

The marches and rallies are in opposition to what organizers say is an increasingly authoritarian president.

“With every ICE raid, every escalation abroad, and every abuse of power at home, Americans are rising up in opposition to Trump’s attempt to rule through fear and force,” Ezra Levin, Indivisible’s co-executive director, said in a statement. “From every corner of this country, we are all saying: NO KINGS.”

Trump has previously dismissed the protests, telling Fox News, “They’re referring to me as a king. I’m not a king.”

Other Republicans have labeled the protests as “anti-American.”

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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