Mass protests swept the United States on March 28, targeting multiple policies of the current US administration. Demonstrators rallied against the ongoing war in Iran, federal immigration enforcement, and the increasing cost of living, officials and organizers said [1].
The protests coincided with the one-month anniversary of US-Israeli military strikes against Iran. The timing underscored concerns about the war’s continuation and its domestic impact [1].
Organizers planned more than 3,100 demonstrations nationwide, including in major cities such as Washington, DC, New York, Boston, Los Angeles, and San Francisco [1]. A large rally in Washington, DC was among the most prominent events during what was described by NBC News as the "single largest non-violent day of action" in recent memory [1].
The scale of the protests indicates strong domestic opposition to several government policies. Commentators noted mounting public dissatisfaction related to both foreign and domestic issues in the US [1].
The mass demonstrations concluded on March 28 after all planned events were held across the country. No further nationwide protests have been announced yet [1].