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Nationwide ‘No Kings’ Protests Set for Saturday With 3,000+ Events and St. Paul Flagship

A broad progressive coalition expects record turnout for nonviolent protests nationwide.

Overview

  • Organizers have scheduled more than 3,000 protests for Saturday, with expectations that turnout will surpass the millions who joined the June and October 2025 mobilizations.
  • In St. Paul, organizers expect 80,000 to 100,000 people, with Bruce Springsteen and Maggie Rogers performing and Jane Fonda, Joan Baez and Sen. Bernie Sanders slated to speak.
  • St. Paul police announced closures near the Capitol, including Wabasha Street, John Ireland Boulevard and the 12th Street Bridge, and said officers will coordinate with the Minnesota State Patrol.
  • Local listings detail neighborhood marches across New York City, Chicago, Atlanta, Washington and dozens of California cities, while Philadelphia officials released Parkway and downtown road closures for a noon march and rally.
  • Indivisible, the 50501 Movement and MoveOn are leading a nonviolent push that features “Eyes on ICE” trainings and a new $1 million ad campaign, with Minnesota spotlighted after a major ICE deployment that organizers say has strained families and local budgets.