Protestors took the streets of West Seattle on March 28 filling the Junction with hundreds of people carrying signs and voicing their opposition to the Trump Administration's policies.
Photos by Greg McCorkle, Vicky Schroeder, Kim Robinson and Patrick Robinson
The No Kings Protest on March 28 in opposition to the policies of the Trump Administration filled the West Seattle Junction with hundreds of protestors.
The Seattle Police put up barricades in the north and south bound lane of California Ave. SW for public safety but Alaska Street remained open.
The Greater Seattle area was home to 66 scheduled events with more than 3,000–3,300 events across all 50 states.
Organizers described the day as potentially the largest domestic political protest in U.S. history. USA Today and CBS News reported expectations of millions of participants, with CBS citing over 9 million projected nationwide.
TIME noted that previous No Kings actions drew 5 million (June 2025) and 7 million (October 2025), and organizers expected March 28 to exceed those numbers.
Cal Anderson Park on Seattle's Capitol Hill saw more than 50,000 people show up and join a march to Seatttle Center.