Millions March: 'No Kings' Protests Sweep Across United States
In 2026, a massive demonstration in the United States demanded an end to autocracy and economic inequality, inspired by the nation's history.

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On March 28, 2026, American citizens exercised their right to peaceably assemble to petition the government for a redress of grievances, as provided by the First Amendment of the Constitution. Political analysts have argued for 250 years about the importance of this fundamental amendment. The demonstrations, known as 'No Kings,' spread across the country, with participation estimates exceeding 8 million people, making it the largest event of its kind in the nation's history.

One of the largest gatherings took place in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where the community still mourned the deaths of two neighbors at the hands of government agents. CleanTechnica reporters reported on the event, finding a crowd determined to express their discontent in front of a federal courthouse and city hall.
Bernie Sanders, a prominent politician, addressed the crowd gathered in Minneapolis, warning of a dangerous moment in American history. Sanders emphasized the need to choose between a vision that promotes democracy, equality, and well-being for all, and another 'dark vision' that favors authoritarianism, oligarchy, and economic inequality.

Sanders criticized the concentration of wealth in the hands of a few, corruption, and the erosion of the Constitution and the rule of law. He warned of the threat of a society based on fear, constant war, and the lack of resources for basic needs such as food, housing, and medical care.
In his speech, Sanders recalled the history of the United States, from the struggle for independence to the abolition of slavery and the fight for civil rights. He called on citizens to reject authoritarianism, oligarchy, and a president who, according to him, undermines the Constitution.

He also denounced government policies that benefit billionaires, dismantle health care, weaken unions, and deny women reproductive rights. Sanders cited the fundamental principles of the nation, highlighting equality, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Sanders pointed out the alarming concentration of wealth in the United States, with 1% of the population controlling more wealth than the remaining 93%. He mentioned that 938 billionaires got $1.5 trillion richer in the last year, and that elections are being influenced by large sums of money from billionaires.

He highlighted the plight of millions of Americans struggling to meet their basic needs, and warned that younger generations could face a lower standard of living than their parents. Sanders also criticized uncontrolled militarism and lies about wars abroad.
Sanders proposed a future where healthcare is guaranteed as a human right, homelessness is eradicated, public education is improved, and social security is strengthened. He advocated for a living wage, the right to unionize, and the right of women to control their own bodies.

Finally, Sanders urged Americans to unite and fight for justice, recalling that in the history of the country, the people have prevailed against oppression. He concluded that on March 28, 2026, the protests were only the beginning of an ongoing struggle for freedom, democracy, and justice.
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