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More Than 200,000 Attended Flagship "No Kings" Rally In Minnesota, Organizers Estimate

Protests began at noon across three sites in St. Paul: Harriet Island, St. Paul College and Western Sculpture Park.

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March 30, 2026

Tens of thousands came out for Minnesota's "No Kings" rally at the State Capitol in St. Paul, Minnesota, on Saturday. The event, designated as the national flagship rally, was one of thousands across the United States.

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Organizers of the rally believe it is the largest in the state's history, estimating over 200,000 attendees. However, the Minnesota State Patrol estimates over 100,000 people attended the protest.

Protests began at noon across three sites in St. Paul: Harriet Island, St. Paul College and Western Sculpture Park, before culminating on the Capitol grounds.

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