The translation of the text «Расширение движения No Kings: протест против диктатуры в США» into English is: «Expansion of the No Kings movement: protest against dictatorship in the USA»
29 march 2026 в 19:37
The «No Kings» movement has expanded since its founding last year following Donald Trump’s inauguration. This grassroots coalition, created by several progressive organizations, condemns dictatorship and protests against the actions of the Republican president and his administration.
«The president believes his power is absolute», - states the «No Kings» website. «But in America, we have no kings — and we will not back down in the face of chaos, corruption, and cruelty».
Adding that their slogan is «more than just a slogan», - the «No Kings» website notes that it is «the foundation upon which our nation was built».
«Born on the streets, shouted by millions, carried on signs and in chants, it resonates from urban neighborhoods to rural squares, uniting people across the country in the fight against dictatorship», - explains the platform. «Because this country does not belong to kings, dictators, or tyrants. It belongs to Us, the People — those who care, who come together, and who fight for dignity, a livable life, and real opportunities. No thrones. No crowns. No kings».
Find out everything we know about the «No Kings» movement and when the next action may take place.
At the time of publication, it is unclear when the next «No Kings» demonstration will occur. March 28 was the last day for the nationwide rally listed on the «No Kings» website, but as more protesters have attended each action, it is likely that another demonstration will take place soon.
According to organizers, between 8 to 9 million protesters attended the rally on March 28, 2026, in the United States. Over 3,000 protests were registered across all 50 states, marking an increase compared to the demonstration in October 2025.
Hollywood has supported the «No Kings» demonstration since its launch in 2025. At the latest rally, some of the most notable figures included Jane Fonda, Robert De Niro, Jimmy Kimmel, Al Sharpton, and Bruce Springsteen.
At the «No Kings» rally in St. Paul, Minnesota, Fonda read a statement from the wife of Rene Good. Good was fatally shot earlier this year by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Minneapolis during an operation enforcing federal immigration policy
«The president believes his power is absolute», - states the «No Kings» website. «But in America, we have no kings — and we will not back down in the face of chaos, corruption, and cruelty».
Adding that their slogan is «more than just a slogan», - the «No Kings» website notes that it is «the foundation upon which our nation was built».
«Born on the streets, shouted by millions, carried on signs and in chants, it resonates from urban neighborhoods to rural squares, uniting people across the country in the fight against dictatorship», - explains the platform. «Because this country does not belong to kings, dictators, or tyrants. It belongs to Us, the People — those who care, who come together, and who fight for dignity, a livable life, and real opportunities. No thrones. No crowns. No kings».
Find out everything we know about the «No Kings» movement and when the next action may take place.
At the time of publication, it is unclear when the next «No Kings» demonstration will occur. March 28 was the last day for the nationwide rally listed on the «No Kings» website, but as more protesters have attended each action, it is likely that another demonstration will take place soon.
According to organizers, between 8 to 9 million protesters attended the rally on March 28, 2026, in the United States. Over 3,000 protests were registered across all 50 states, marking an increase compared to the demonstration in October 2025.
Hollywood has supported the «No Kings» demonstration since its launch in 2025. At the latest rally, some of the most notable figures included Jane Fonda, Robert De Niro, Jimmy Kimmel, Al Sharpton, and Bruce Springsteen.
At the «No Kings» rally in St. Paul, Minnesota, Fonda read a statement from the wife of Rene Good. Good was fatally shot earlier this year by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Minneapolis during an operation enforcing federal immigration policy
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