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Thousands gather at Baltimore’s War Memorial Plaza for ‘No Kings’ Day protests amid wider national rallies

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March 28, 2026/09:23 PM
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Thousands gather at Baltimore’s War Memorial Plaza for ‘No Kings’ Day protests amid wider national rallies
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Elvert Barnes

A downtown Baltimore demonstration coincided with coordinated protests across the United States and abroad

Thousands of people gathered at Baltimore’s War Memorial Plaza on Saturday, March 28, 2026, for a “No Kings” Day rally, part of a broader series of coordinated demonstrations held in multiple cities across the United States and in several locations overseas. The Baltimore event took place in the civic space between City Hall and the War Memorial Building, an area commonly used for public gatherings and political demonstrations.

The “No Kings” events have developed into a recurring protest brand over the past year, with earlier nationwide mobilizations held in 2025 and additional waves organized in 2026. Organizers have framed the rallies as opposition to what they describe as expanding executive power and as a call for safeguards around democratic institutions and civil liberties. In 2026, the messaging in several cities also included opposition to U.S. military actions connected to the current conflict involving Iran, alongside concerns about federal enforcement and domestic policy.

What participants emphasized in Baltimore

In Baltimore, demonstrators assembled with signs and chants that centered on limits to presidential authority, accountability in government, and the role of elections and courts in checking executive actions. The gathering was structured as a public rally with speeches and crowd participation, consistent with the format seen at other “No Kings” events.

While the Baltimore rally drew a large crowd, related events were also held in other parts of Maryland, reflecting a decentralized approach in which multiple communities host their own demonstrations under the same banner.

National and international context

The March 28 events were part of what organizers described as a large, multi-city day of action. Flagship rallies in other states attracted significant attendance, and some demonstrations featured prominent public figures and performers. The nationwide turnout followed earlier “No Kings” mobilizations in 2025 that drew crowds in many U.S. cities and helped establish the movement’s template: local rallies coordinated around shared themes, signage, and timing.

Key verified elements of the “No Kings” protests

  • The Baltimore rally was held at War Memorial Plaza in downtown Baltimore on March 28, 2026.

  • “No Kings” Day rallies occurred in numerous U.S. cities on the same date, with additional events reported outside the United States.

  • Protest messaging included opposition to expanded executive power and, in this 2026 wave, criticism of U.S. military actions connected to the Iran conflict.

“No Kings” events have been organized in repeated waves since 2025, with local rallies coordinated around shared national themes.

City officials and law enforcement agencies in multiple jurisdictions have generally treated these rallies as planned demonstrations, with public safety responses varying by location and crowd size. In Baltimore, the War Memorial Plaza setting placed the rally in the center of city government, underscoring the protest’s focus on political accountability and the limits of governmental power.