Crime & Safety
‘No Kings’ Protests Planned This Weekend In NYC: What To Know
The last 'No Kings' protests occurred in October 2025.
NEW YORK CITY — A another round of “No Kings” protests against the Trump administration will take place around the country on Saturday, with several demonstrations scheduled in New York City.
The “No Kings” rallies will take place on Saturday, March 28. The last planned protests happened last October with a demonstration in Manhattan drawing upwards of 100,000 people.
In the first No Kings protests in June, millions of people peacefully demonstrated against what they say are authoritarian policies of President Donald Trump. The protests were held on the same day as the U.S. Army 250th Anniversary Parade on Trump’s 79th birthday.
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No Kings is a coalition of numerous progressive and pro-democracy organizations, led and coordinated by the national organizing group Indivisible.
Here are some of the protest planned in New York City on March 28:
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- No Kings NYC Mass March — 7th Avenue & Central Park South
- No Kings Bronx — Grand Concourse & East 161st Street
- No Kings Upper West Side — West 81st Street & Columbus Avenue
- Brooklyn — Garfield Place between 8th Ave and Prospect Park West
- Queens Says No Kings March — Forest Hills
- No Kings Washington Heights
- No Kings West Harlem — West 125th Street & Amsterdam Avenue
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