“No Kings” Protest Planned In Key West As Part Of Nationwide March 28 Mobilization
Local rally joins national push opposing Trump-era policies, organizers say.
KEY WEST, Fla. — A Key West demonstration is being organized as part of a nationwide day of protest branded “No Kings,” with local participants expected to gather March 28 in coordination with similar events across the United States.
The event, listed on the Mobilize platform, is one of dozens of rallies planned by grassroots organizers opposing what they describe as authoritarian leadership and policies tied to former President Donald Trump.
It will run from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. at Bayview Park on Truman Avenue and organizers said the demonstrations are intended to be peaceful and emphasize nonviolent civic engagement, with participants encouraged to follow local laws and avoid confrontation. Event materials describe the effort as a defense of democratic norms and a rejection of concentrated political power.
The Key West rally comes as political organizing activity continues to ramp up across Florida ahead of the 2026 election cycle, with the state remaining a focal point for both Republican and Democratic-aligned grassroots efforts.
Additional events continue to be added nationwide through the Mobilize platform, with participation varying by region.


