Bruce Springsteen, the liberal icon and longtime critic of Donald Trump, took center stage at the Minneapolis-St. Paul branch of the No Kings rallies, an event designed to voice opposition to various Trump administration policies. The rally, held on March 28, 2026, brought together a star-studded lineup of celebrities and activists who rallied against Trump’s immigration policies, including ICE raids, and the ongoing conflicts in Iran.
A Powerful Performance by Springsteen 🎤

Springsteen, known for his vocal support of Democratic causes, performed his latest song Streets of Minneapolis, which was released earlier this year as a response to the tragic deaths of two protestors, Alex Pretti and Renee Good, during an ICE confrontation. “Well, this past winter, federal troops brought death and terror to the streets of Minneapolis. They picked the wrong city,” Springsteen passionately declared from the stage. The song, which references the violence and turmoil in the city, resonated deeply with the attendees, adding fuel to the powerful atmosphere of the rally.
A Gathering of Voices Against Injustice 🎶

The No Kings rally was not just a protest against Trump but a platform for solidarity and activism. Actress and activist Jane Fonda, 88, read a moving statement from Renee Good’s girlfriend, Becca Good, recounting the heartbreaking moment when Renee was fatally shot during an encounter with ICE agents. The emotional tribute left many attendees in tears. Fonda also introduced music performances by singer Maggie Rogers, 31, alongside folk legend Joan Baez, 85, and guitarist Tom Morello, 64. They performed The Times They Are A-Changin’—a protest anthem that resonated with the rally’s message of resistance and change.
A Nationwide Movement 🌎

The No Kings protests were held in multiple cities across the U.S., with notable celebrities joining in support. In New York, TV host Padma Lakshmi gave a passionate speech, while Robert De Niro, a fierce Trump critic, was seen marching with a pin reading “I [heart] NY.” Los Angeles also saw strong participation from comedian Kathy Griffin, who carried a sign denouncing ICE as “Trump’s lawless militia” and calling for “Justice for Pretti and Good.” The rally showed the power of celebrity influence and the continued momentum of political activism in the fight against Trump’s policies.
The Impact of Celebrity Protests ✨

The rally in Minneapolis and other cities across the U.S. marked a significant moment in the ongoing resistance against Trump’s policies. As celebrity-led protests continue to grow, the question remains: how much impact do these demonstrations really have on political change today? While some argue that celebrity protests are little more than performative gestures, others see them as powerful symbols of solidarity and change.
What’s Next? 🔮

With the continued momentum of the No Kings protests, it’s clear that the fight against the Trump administration’s policies is far from over. As Springsteen, Fonda, De Niro, and many others stand together in opposition, the coming months will likely see more activism and resistance, further challenging the status quo and advocating for justice and equality.


