Watch videos of protests against Donald Trump in the USA

Acts of the “No Kings” movement criticize the Republican government, which has reached the lowest level of approval since taking office in 2025; population rejects escalation of tensions with Iran and criticizes rising inflation

Thousands of people took to the streets in the United States this Saturday (March 28, 2026) in a new wave of protests against the president (Republican Party). The simultaneous acts were recorded in videos published on social media in several states in different regions of the country.

There are records of mobilizations in Philadelphia, Boston, Massachusetts; New York, where actor Robert De Niro participated; Washington DC; Austin; San Francisco; Chicago; among other large cities.

The protests are part of the national mobilization known as “No Kings” (“No kings”), which brings together groups opposed to Trump’s policies.

In addition to criticizing the government’s conduct, the protesters also directed protests at foreign policy, especially the United States’ actions in the conflict with Iran. Some of the criticism was also directed directly at the president in relation to the case involving

See videos of acts in states and cities:

Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, Pottstown)

Florida (West Palm Beach)

Massachusetts (Boston)

Nova York

Texas (Dallas and Austin)

Minnesota (Minneapolis, Grand Marais)

Washington, D.C.

California (San Francisco)

Illinois (Chicago)

Virginia (Alexandria, Richmond)

Arkansas (Fayetteville)

Tennessee (Nashville)

Approval reaches lowest level

Trump’s approval dropped 2 percentage points in 1 month and reached 36%. This has been the case since the beginning of his 2nd term, according to a Reuters survey in partnership with Ipsos released on Tuesday (24 March 2026).

The disapproval rate of the American leader is also at its worst level since January 2025. It was 46% when the Republican took office. It rose 16 percentage points in 1 year and 3 months and today reaches 62%.

Reuters/Ipsos asked the following question: “Overall, do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is doing his job as president?”

The survey was conducted March 20-23 and is based on a nationally representative probability sample using KnowledgePanel®, interviewing 1,016 to 1,272 adults in the United States. The margin of error is 3 percentage points and the confidence level is 95%.