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France hosts ‘No Kings’ march as anti-Trump protests spread Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 28/03/2026 - 17:42 GMT+1 Hundreds rally in Paris’ Place de la Bastille for a “No Kings” protest against Donald Trump, denouncing authoritarianism and “endless wars”. … More France saw several hundred people gather at Place de la Bastille in Paris on Saturday morning for a “No Kings” rally aimed at denouncing Donald Trump and what organisers described as authoritarian politics. The France protest reflected how opposition to Trump is now mobilising well beyond the United States. Organisers said the movement also spread to several European cities, including other gatherings in France, and framed the Paris rally as both political and symbolic. France Paris Donald Trump anti-fascist Demonstration expatriates Top stories Now playing Next France hosts ‘No Kings’ march as anti-Trump protests spread Now playing Next In historic Monaco visit, Pope Leo XIV calls for justice and peace Now playing Next Gabon’s tiny turtles race against extinction as funding for protection dries up Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | March 28th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next Bomb attack outside Bank of America branch in Paris foiled Now playing Next Qatar and Ukraine sign defence agreement amid Zelenskyy Gulf tour Now playing Next Former Nepal PM arrested over 'Gen Z protests' crackdown Now playing Next G7 agrees to secure Strait of Hormuz but only after war in Iran ends Now playing Next Qatar and Ukraine sign defence agreement amid Zelenskyy Gulf tour Now playing Next Ukraine and Saudi Arabia seal first Gulf defence deal amid Iran war Now playing Next EU calls for Black Sea grain model to unblock Hormuz, EU envoy says Now playing Next Yemen's Houthis confirm firing barrage of ballistic missiles at Israel Now playing Next Yemen's Houthis say they carried out their first military operation targeting Israel 'successfully' Now playing Next Live classical music sessions are helping students in Amsterdam focus during exam season Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | March 28th, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next First golden snub‑nosed monkey born outside Asia makes debut at French zoo More videos

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France hosts ‘No Kings’ march as anti-Trump protests spread Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 28/03/2026 - 17:42 GMT+1 Hundreds rally in Paris’ Place de la Bastille for a “No Kings” protest against Donald Trump, denouncing authoritarianism and “endless wars”. … More France saw several hundred people gather at Place de la Bastille in Paris on Saturday morning for a “No Kings” rally aimed at denouncing Donald Trump and what organisers described as authoritarian politics. The France protest reflected how opposition to Trump is now mobilising well beyond the United States. Organisers said the movement also spread to several European cities, including other gatherings in France, and framed the Paris rally as both political and symbolic. France Paris Donald Trump anti-fascist Demonstration expatriates Top stories Now playing Next France hosts ‘No Kings’ march as anti-Trump protests spread Now playing Next In historic Monaco visit, Pope Leo XIV calls for justice and peace Now playing Next Gabon’s tiny turtles race against extinction as funding for protection dries up Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | March 28th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next Bomb attack outside Bank of America branch in Paris foiled Now playing Next Qatar and Ukraine sign defence agreement amid Zelenskyy Gulf tour Now playing Next Former Nepal PM arrested over 'Gen Z protests' crackdown Now playing Next G7 agrees to secure Strait of Hormuz but only after war in Iran ends Now playing Next Qatar and Ukraine sign defence agreement amid Zelenskyy Gulf tour Now playing Next Ukraine and Saudi Arabia seal first Gulf defence deal amid Iran war Now playing Next EU calls for Black Sea grain model to unblock Hormuz, EU envoy says Now playing Next Yemen's Houthis confirm firing barrage of ballistic missiles at Israel Now playing Next Yemen's Houthis say they carried out their first military operation targeting Israel 'successfully' Now playing Next Live classical music sessions are helping students in Amsterdam focus during exam season Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | March 28th, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next First golden snub‑nosed monkey born outside Asia makes debut at French zoo More videos

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Hundreds rally in Paris’ Place de la Bastille for a “No Kings” protest against Donald Trump, denouncing authoritarianism and “endless wars”.
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France saw several hundred people gather at Place de la Bastille in Paris on Saturday morning for a “No Kings” rally aimed at denouncing Donald Trump and what organisers described as authoritarian politics.
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Most participants were Americans living in France, but French labour unions and human rights organisations also joined the protest for the first time, widening its local reach. The Paris event formed part of a coordinated international day of action linked to demonstrations across the United States, where organisers said more than 3,100 events had been registered in all 50 states.
The France protest reflected how opposition to Trump is now mobilising well beyond the United States. Organisers said the movement also spread to several European cities, including other gatherings in France, and framed the Paris rally as both political and symbolic. Protesters criticised immigration policy, military escalation and what they see as a weakening of democratic norms. One organiser, Ada Shen, said participants were opposing “illegal, immoral, reckless” policies and “endless wars”.
For Americans abroad, the Bastille rally also served as a call to stay politically engaged ahead of future US elections, particularly the 2026 midterms and 2028 presidential race, when votes cast from abroad could help shape tightly contested races back home.
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- Protesters criticised immigration policy, military escalation and what they see as a weakening of democratic norms.
- For Americans abroad, the Bastille rally also served as a call to stay politically engaged ahead of future US elections, particularly the 2026 midterms and 2028 presidential race, when votes cast from abroad could help shape tightly contested races back home.

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