No Kings March 28: The Largest Protest in American History?
The largest protest in American history is happening today — and the Iran war is why.
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The largest protest in American history is happening today — and the Iran war is why.
Trump's disapproval hit 56% this week — the highest of his second term. The No Kings protests are downstream of policy failure, not just personality.
Minnesota's capitol expected 50,000, projected 100,000 — and Bruce Springsteen confirmed the No Kings moment has crossed into generational.
Two organizations with combined budgets that wouldn't fund one congressional campaign built the largest protest infrastructure in a decade. How?
The No Kings protests escalated from immigration to DOGE to war authorization — and Iran is why the third one drew 5 million.
Counter-protesters showed up at No Kings rallies — 80,000 across 400 events, 60-to-1 behind the main crowds but present.
8,000 troops deployed, zero congressional votes, and no floor vote scheduled — the War Powers Resolution remains uninvoked.
Six Republicans broke ranks procedurally — then voted to table the authorization bill they supposedly supported.
Lowell's motion to dismiss NewsGuard's contempt suit hits court Tuesday — and the answer is whether contempt has a remedy.
DOGE has requested Fed operational reviews since February — and Powell's Tuesday statement had no enforcement mechanism.
NEH is gone and Mellon's $15M emergency grant is the only lifeline — but it comes with ideological conditions attached.
The Supreme Court issued no opinions today — but the IEEPA tariff case and Epstein immunity matters remain under advisement.