“No Kings” protests took place in Palmdale this Saturday March 28, 2026
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Palmdale, California.-A national protest, referred to as 'No Kings Day,' attracted a considerable gathering of citizens from throughout the nation on Saturday, March 28, 2026. Residents from the Antelope Valley assembled at the junction of 10th Street West and Rancho Vista Boulevard to voice their dissent against the Trump administration.

Diana Love Secretary of the California Democratic Party and Member of the Los Angeles County, Democratic Party said “Today was a day that Democracy was heard, ruled by the people, that is what democracy stands for. It was a fantastic turnout out. I was proud to be among the community members. Both Cedric White and Rocio Castellanos candidates for Lancaster City Council, were among the huge crowd, meeting, greeting, engaging and answering questions with residents. I support both Cedric White and Rocio Castellanos. Election is Tuesday, April 14. You should have received your ballot.” She said.

Protesters raised various concerns, such as foreign policy in Iran, inflation, and immigration.

Organizations like “moms Desmond” were present, and INDIVISIBLE was one of the main organizers. Candidates running for the Lancaster City Council were there to support them, and Congressman George Whitesides’ team was also present to support and provide water and snacks to the protesters.

Nadia Abrica a Campaign coordinator
and a CADEM Regional director said
“Me personally I see the anger of the community against this organization and that means that our time to make changes is here, NOT just to remove this administration but for DEMOCRATS to do better is general specially with the immigrant community, is time to take the house back, is time to take country back and is TIME to offer a solution and PROVIDE IMMIGRATION REFORM for the hard working immigrants in this country!”she said



Protesters said a MAGA driver try to hit someone in the crowd with his car but nothing happened.
