No Kings Rallies Sweep NYC: Weekend Protests Target Trump with Peaceful Demonstrations Across Five Boroughs

March 28, 2026
No Kings Rallies Sweep NYC: Weekend Protests Target Trump with Peaceful Demonstrations Across Five Boroughs
  • 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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