Washington Indivisibles to host No Kings Events on March 28th as part of a Nationwide Movement

115 No Kings events are planned statewide on March 28th — from Seattle to Spokane to Walla Walla — as tens of thousands of Washingtonians join millions of Americans in a nationwide day of nonviolent protest.

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March 26, 2026
Media Contact: Washington Indivisible Network WashIndivisible@gmail.com 

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Washington Indivisibles to host No Kings Events on March 28th as part of a Nationwide Movement

[WASHINGTON] – On March 28th, tens of thousands of Washington residents will come together with millions of Americans across the country in a nationwide day of nonviolent protest at the third No Kings National Day of Nonviolent Action. Planning is underway for over 115 events statewide and thousands of events nationwide

No Kings 3 events in Washington will run the gamut from senior-led sign waving outside of nursing homes, freeway overpass bannering and days of service to rallies with speakers, mutual aid, resistance singers, live music and marches. No Kings 3 is projected to be one of the largest protests in recent U.S. history.

On March 28, we gather to remind President Trump and his enablers: America has no kings! 

“Whether you’re outraged by attacks by federal agents on everyday civilians, continued threats to civil rights, unsanctioned war in Iran, skyrocketing costs, abductions and disappearances, the gutting of essential services, or the assault on free speech, this moment is for you” said No Kings Issaquah rally organizer Robin Gitelman. “Whether you’ve been in the fight for years or you’re just fed up and ready to take action, this moment is for you.”

While the massive rally and march in Seattle is expected to draw over 100,000 participants, an important story is being told in towns across the state — from Spokane to Walla Walla, Grand Coulee to Vancouver — where 115 local “No Kings” events will draw tens of thousands of residents into the streets.

Indivisibles are united against kings. President Trump has openly said he wants a third term and is already acting like a monarch—sending masked agents to terrorize our communities, suggesting federal control of elections, and attempting to govern through fear. With no end in sight for the war in Iran, gas prices hitting new highs, educational institutions and free press threatened, and mass voter suppression through the SAVE Act looming, we must nonviolently mobilize, yet again, in huge numbers to reject this corruption and abuse of power.

No Kings is a mass, nonviolent movement that has already mobilized millions of Americans to exercise their First Amendment rights. No Kings 1  mobilized over five million participants on June 14, 2025, growing to over 7 million people joining 2,700+ events across all 50 states and the District of Columbia for No Kings 2 on October 18, 2025. This movement is growing as communities unite under our Constitution to reject authoritarian power grabs and defend American democracy, dignity, and freedom.

Indivisible joins with other groups organizing No Kings nonviolent protests across the country including ACLU, American Federation of Teachers, Common Defense, 50501, Human Rights Campaign, League of Conservation Voters, MoveOn, National Nurses United, Public Citizen, SEIU, among others. A full list of partners can be seen at https://www.nokings.org/partners.

For a full list of participating cities, event details, and spokespeople available for interviews, visit www.NoKings.org or contact media@nokings.org.

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All No Kings events adhere to a shared commitment to nonviolent protest and community safety. Organizers are trained in de-escalation, every local event has a safety lead, and organizers are coordinating closely with local partners to ensure powerful, nonviolent local actions.

WASHINGTON INDIVISIBLE NETWORK

Formed in 2019, Washington Indivisible Network (WIN) connects Indivisible groups across Washington State — building relationships, amplifying each other’s work, and applying a racial equity lens to progressive change. WashIndivisible.com