No Kings, Protests
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8mon MSN
Portland police declare ‘unlawful assembly’ in clashes following ‘No Kings’ protest Saturday
“No Kings” protests in Portland Saturday were followed by incidents of property destruction and the city’s police bureau declaring an “unlawful assembly."
Protests are planned in cities nationwide as part of a growing series of rallies opposing President Donald Trump and his administration.
2don MSN
Dozens of ‘No Kings’ protests planned across Oregon; huge crowds expected in Portland and beyond
Oregonians are set to gather at more than 100 protests across the state Saturday as “No Kings” rallies return for a third day of protests nationwide. The protests have brought tens of thousands to the streets of Portland — and smaller but no less fervent crowds to cities from Cannon Beach to Ontario — to decry President Donald Trump’s aggressive exercise of executive power.
No Kings protests descended into anarchy Saturday as police clashed with violent protesters across the country.
A federal judge in Oregon has restricted federal officers from using tear gas at protests at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building in Portland. U.S.
The "No Kings” decentralized protest movement has thousands of events scheduled for Saturday, March 26. “No Kings" first burst onto the scene through "No Kings Day" in June 2025.
Demonstrations against the Trump administration are planned Saturday in Portland, Lewiston-Auburn, Augusta, Waterville and dozens of other locations across Maine.
Demonstrators gathered in Tempe as part of the No Kings protest against President Donald Trump on March 28 2026.