Robert De Niro participated in the "No Kings" demonstrations, dubbed ‘No Kings 3.0’, which took place on Mar. 28, with the Goodfellas icon helping lead the New York march.In his speech, he called the protests a "great rallying cry," praising it as "hugely successful as millions of us have answered the call." He added:"It's time to say no to kings. It's time to say no to Donald Trump. We've had enough. No King Trump, no unnecessary wars that rob our resources, sacrifice our brave servicemen and women, and slaughter innocents. No corrupt leader enriching himself and the Epstein class buddies. No taking away healthcare from our most vulnerable neighbors, no unaffordable groceries, no unaffordable energy, no unaffordable housing, and no inflation at its highest level since COVID. No government masked thugs shooting down our neighbors in the streets."Robert De Niro continued, blasting the U.S. president in his spiel:"Trump has to be stopped. He can't do all the f***ed up things he's been doing without the collusion of Congress and the goons in his administration."Joining the veteran actor in the nationwide "No Kings" protests were Jane Fonda, Bruce Springsteen, and Joan Baez. Al Sharpton and Letitia James were also in attendance."No Kings": Bruce Springsteen, Jane Fonda, more headline major protest rallies held across the countrySpringsteen, who has long been an overt critic of Donald Trump, led the "No Kings" rallies at St. Paul, Minnesota, flanked by Sen. Bernie Sanders, Rep. Ilhan Omar, and Gov. Tim Walz.In front of the audience of one of the largest demonstrations in the country, the rock icon performed his self-penned track Streets of Minneapolis, dedicated to Alex Pretti and Renee Good, who were killed by ICE agents. He also spoke to the crowd:"This past winter, federal troops brought death and terror to the streets of Minneapolis. Well, they picked the wrong city. The power and the solidarity of the people of Minneapolis, Minnesota was an inspiration to the entire country. Your strength and commitment told us that this is still America, and this reactionary nightmare and these invasions of American cities will not stand."No Kings St. Paul Minnesota - Source: GettyIn this protest, Fonda joined Springsteen and gave a statement from Becca Good, Renee Good's partner."The world now knows that my wife sparkled with sunshine and shone with kindness that is unmatched. We were robbed of an incredible human. It has made people pause, and take a breath, and have to choose sides. We choose the side of love."Hundreds Of Thousands Protest In Saint Paul, MN As Part Of The No Kings Rallies On March 28, 2026 - Source: GettyBaez, further, was part of the "No Kings" Washington, D.C. demonstrations. He performed before thousands of protesters alongside singer-songwriter Maggie Rogers for the "Artists United for Our Freedom" event.It was hosted by the re-established Committee for the First Amendment by Fonda. Rupi Kaur, a poet, and actor Billy Porter delivered their speeches in the event.