A Huge Thank You to Everyone Who Helped Make No Kings 3 a Resounding Success

It must be hard these days to be part of the Trump regime. Try as they might to foist a make‑believe world on Americans, the real world keeps pushing back. People are fed up.
In barely a year, we’ve seen millions lose health insurance and food assistance, the Justice Department twisted into the president’s personal revenge machine, and federal agencies gutted and stacked with loyalists. Tariffs have become a new tax on ordinary Americans, and federal agents now behave in ways more reminiscent of the KGB or SS than anything resembling American law enforcement.
We’ve watched courts openly defied, corruption reach unprecedented levels, and climate efforts sabotaged, putting the planet’s future at risk. Add an unnecessary and unconstitutional war in the Middle East—one that has killed thousands, drained billions, and destabilized the global economy—and a president who is, let’s be frank, a madman, and it’s no wonder Americans have had enough.
So on Saturday, millions took to the streets in the largest protest in American history to say, “No More!” We marched peacefully, joyfully, with a democratic spirit—because we love this country and intend to make it better. And we won’t stop until Trump and Trumpism are nothing more than an unpleasant memory.
Huge thanks to the volunteers who made our No Kings 3 protest in Issaquah such a success, and to everyone who showed up on a glorious spring day. There were musicians, flags, singers, art, chanting, a car caravan—and, most importantly, people —all working to make our community and our nation a better place.

Mark Your Calendars

Our Next Community Meeting is Just Around the Corner
Saturday, Aprill 11th, 2026 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Issaquah Senior Center, 75 NE Creek Way, Issaquah, WA 98027
Join us at our upcoming monthly Indivisible WA-8 Community Meeting to learn what’s next after No Kings 3.
We’ll talk about keeping the momentum going and talk about organizing locally to welcome protesters into ongoing political organizing and how we plan to gear up for a national day of economic disruption on May Day – a labor-led national day of no school, no work, and no shopping to put the oligarchs enabling Trump’s power grab on notice.
As great as No Kings 3 was, it will be only a momentary success unless we use it to build more momentum. With the critical 2026 midterms just around the corner, we need to come together and continue the fight.
Let us know you’ll be joining us here

What’s Next After No Kings 3?
Tuesday, March 31st, 2026 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. PST Online
On March 28, millions of us made it clear: we don’t do kings in America. Our nonviolent movement is only growing. On the No Kings March 31 Mass Call, you’ll hear from leaders and fellow local activists to celebrate this historic mobilization and dig into what comes next.
Oppose The Regime’s Cruel Effort To Evict Immigrants From HUD Housing

For years, federal law has allowed families with mixed immigration status to live together in HUD housing and to receive housing assistance for family members who are U.S. citizens or have eligible immigration status. Those family members have not been denied eligibility solely because other family members are ineligible due to their immigration status, such as temporary visa holders.
Now, the Trump regime is proposing to reverse that policy, putting thousands of families at risk of eviction. It’s a cruel policy that the regime is pursuing under the offensive slogan of “Cleaning House.”
Federal agencies are required to solicit and consider public comments when they make changes to their rules. Please take just a few minutes to submit a comment opposing this horrible change:
What To Say: Tell them that you strongly oppose HUD’s proposed rule “Housing and Community Development Act of 1980: Verification of Eligible Status (FR-6524)” and that you want the administration to withdraw that proposed rule. Tell them why – here are some examples:
- HUD’s own documentation acknowledges that the proposed changes will significantly reduce the supply of affordable housing for everyone, further exacerbating the housing crisis
- The proposal will evict over 37,000 children from their homes
- HUD says the proposal will mean less housing for everyone, and less money for repairs of existing housing.
- Seniors on fixed incomes are particularly at risk because they have limited resources to spend on other basic needs, including food, medication, and transportation
Then, tell them what else you want them to do – i.e., to work with Congress to make major investments in housing to ensure that everyone in America has a safe and affordable place to call home.


