No Kings Rallies Sweep NYC: Weekend Protests Target Trump with Peaceful Demonstrations Across Five Boroughs
March 28, 2026
Past No Kings marches in NYC have drawn large crowds and stayed peaceful; the NYPD will post any road-closure or logistics updates on social media if needed, though there are no pre-planned closures announced.
Manhattan’s main mass march will take place at 7th Avenue and Central Park South, with additional gatherings nearby in West Harlem and Washington Heights.
Additional demonstrations are set for Staten Island (1:00 p.m. Saturday, Victory Boulevard and Royal Oak Road to Clove Lakes Park around 3:00 p.m.), Park Slope (Garfield Place and Prospect Park West), and Far Rockaway (Rockaway Beach Amphitheater) at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, with more sites listed on the No Kings website.
Organizers emphasize nonviolence and urge participants to de-escalate and comply with laws at all events.
The weekend rallies mark the third series in roughly a year and a half of No Kings activity during the Trump era.
No Kings is staging a weekend surge of protests across New York City, with rallies and marches planned in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, and the Bronx as Trump remains a focal point for demonstrators.
Detailed event locations and times are available on the No Kings official site and its Mobilize listing linked in the coverage.
A flagship mass march is slated for Saturday at 2:00 p.m., starting at Seventh Avenue and Central Park South in Midtown and expected to wrap around 4:00 p.m., with organizers stressing nonviolence and de‑escalation.
In Staten Island, a rally is planned at Victory Boulevard and Little Cove Road, organized by the Staten Island 4 the People coalition.
A Sunday rally at Lehman College in the Bronx aims to apply pressure for higher taxes on the wealthiest New Yorkers, with Bernie Sanders reportedly expected to appear.
At the Sunday event, Sen. Bernie Sanders is scheduled to headline at Lehman College at 2:00 p.m., aligning with discussions in Albany over the state budget due April 1.
In total, nine official No Kings events are planned across all five boroughs, including multiple sites in Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, Manhattan, and Staten Island.
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