Explained: What the ‘No Kings’ protests are and what students need to know about millions marching against Trump
Explained: What the ‘No Kings’ protests are and what students need to know about millions marching against Trump
Millions across the U.S. are joining the “No Kings” protests, a nationwide pro-democracy movement opposing what organizers call authoritarian drift under President Trump. With over 2,500 events planned, demonstrators highlight threats to democratic institutions and civil rights. Drawing inspiration from the “3.5% rule,” the movement stresses non-violence, civic participation, and the constitutional principle that power belongs to the people.
Millions across the U.S. are joining the “No Kings” protests, a nationwide pro-democracy movement opposing what organizers call authoritarian drift under President Trump. With over 2,500 events planned, demonstrators highlight threats to democratic institutions and civil rights. Drawing inspiration from the “3.5% rule,” the movement stresses non-violence, civic participation, and the constitutional principle that power belongs to the people.