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"No Kings": Massive crowds protest Trump | DW News
"No Kings": Massive crowds protest Trump | DW News
2026-03-28T23:00:32Z
Summary
Millions across the United States are participating in approximately 3,000 protests, marking the third iteration of the No Kings demonstrations against the Trump administration. These protests are fueled by rising living costs, particularly spiking gas prices, and dissatisfaction with the ongoing war in Iran. Protesters express concerns over economic conditions, with many citing inflated grocery prices and the impact of rising gas costs on their daily lives. Trump's approval ratings have plummeted, with significant disapproval regarding his handling of the situation in Iran and domestic economic issues. The upcoming midterm elections add urgency to these protests, as Republicans hold narrow margins in Congress. Demonstrations are not limited to liberal cities; they are also occurring in swing districts, potentially influencing electoral outcomes. While protests serve as a platform for expressing frustration, questions remain about their ability to translate into political change. Many participants are motivated by both principles and economic concerns, indicating a desire for tangible results.
Perspectives
short
Protesters advocating for change
  • Highlight rising living costs as a primary concern
  • Argue that Trumps approval ratings reflect public dissatisfaction
  • Emphasize the importance of midterm elections in shaping political outcomes
  • Claim that protests can energize voters and shift political allegiances
  • Point out the significance of protests occurring in swing districts
Skeptics of protest effectiveness
  • Question whether protests will lead to actual political change
  • Doubt the ability of protests to convert energy into electoral support
  • Highlight the complexity of voter motivations in elections
Neutral / Shared
  • Acknowledge the connection between economic issues and voter sentiment
  • Recognize the historical context of protests in American politics
  • Note the mixed outcomes of past protests in influencing elections
Metrics
approval
50%
Trump's approval rating at the beginning of his term
It sets a baseline for understanding his declining popularity.
At the beginning of his term in January 2025, Trump had about 50% approval.
approval
40%
Trump's approval rating after strikes on Iran
It indicates a significant drop in public support following military actions.
he struggled to climb back above 40%.
gas_price_increase
$1.00 USD
Increase in gas prices over the last month
Recent price hikes contribute to public frustration and protest motivations.
the price of gas has gone up a dollar in the last month.
disapproval_gas_prices
69%
Public perception of rising gas prices
A significant majority expressing concern may influence political discourse.
69% said that gas prices were rising significantly where they lived.
Key entities
Countries / Locations
Germany
Themes
#opposition • #midterm_elections • #no_kings_protests • #trump_approval
Timeline highlights
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Millions are participating in approximately 3,000 protests across the United States, driven by dissatisfaction with the Trump administration and rising living costs. The protests coincide with the president's declining approval ratings and the upcoming midterm elections, raising questions about their potential political impact.
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