
No Kings Mass Protests Grow, but Critics Question Clear Goals
More than 3,100 No Kings protests across the U.S. and in at least 15 other countries are planned, with organizers predicting the biggest rally in American history. The movement is leaderless and broad, designed to unite diverse grievances rather than push a single policy, prompting debate over whether it can turn mass turnout into lasting influence. Critics say the lack of concrete demands and visible leadership could hinder progress, while organizers emphasize follow-up organizing and local action as the real measure of success.