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BREAKING: Massive crowds already in Philadelphia for the No Kings Protest this morning. Philly ...

By Brian Krassenstein
Posted March 28, 2026

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Brian Krassenstein is a prominent liberal commentator and social media influencer known for posting on politics, activism, and anti-Trump content, often amplifying progressive causes with a partisan slant. His style is direct, sensationalist, and frequently uses 'BREAKING' headlines to drive engagement on X (formerly Twitter). While he has a large following, his credibility is debated due to past fact-checking issues and bias toward left-leaning narratives.

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The post highlights massive crowds gathering in Philadelphia for the 'No Kings' protest on March 28, 2026, portraying it as a strong anti-Trump demonstration with the hashtag #nokings. This event was the third wave of nationwide 'No Kings' protests organized by Indivisible against President Trump's second term policies, including aggressive ICE enforcement, the U.S.-Israel war with Iran, democratic backsliding, and a partial government shutdown. Protesters marched from City Hall down the Benjamin Franklin Parkway to the Philadelphia Museum of Art area, joining over 3,000 demonstrations across the U.S. and drawing millions globally.

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The post is trending due to the massive turnout of tens of thousands in Philadelphia and millions nationwide on March 28, 2026, amplified by real-time images and videos shared widely on social media. Its timing coincides with the protest's peak visibility just days before the current date, fueling discussions amid ongoing tensions over Trump's policies like ICE raids and the Iran war. Krassenstein's large audience and provocative phrasing boosted its virality in progressive circles.

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  • 1The 'No Kings' protests drew over 8 million participants across more than 3,000 events in every U.S. state and internationally.
  • 2Philadelphia's rally started at City Hall at noon, marching down the Benjamin Franklin Parkway with drums, signs, and speeches until afternoon.
  • 3Organizers Indivisible framed the protests as resistance to 'authoritarianism,' targeting ICE raids that led to fatal shootings like those of Renée Good and Keith Porter.
  • 4Bruce Springsteen performed his anti-ICE song 'Streets of Minneapolis' at the flagship event in Minnesota.
  • 5The protests condemned multiple issues including the U.S.-Israel war with Iran, rising gas prices, and suppression of the Epstein files.

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BREAKING:  Massive crowds already in Philadelphia for the No Kings Protest this morning.

Philly ...