WASHINGTON — Hundreds gathered within the nation’s capital on Saturday, rallying and repeating one chorus: “No kings.”
They joined hundreds of different gatherings across the nation organized by Democratic teams and activists to protest President Donald Trump and his administration with a second spherical of “No Kings” rallies following an preliminary nationwide day of protest in June.
Whereas many protesters spoke to NBC Information about their dissatisfaction with Trump, a plethora of left-leaning and liberal protesters additionally made another factor clear: They’re not pleased with their Democratic leaders, both.
“I don’t have lots of religion within the Democrats proper now,” Alex, a building employee who traveled to Washington from northern Virginia on Saturday and declined to supply his final title, informed NBC Information. “They don’t have — they don’t appear to have lots of backbone or a single message. They’re simply too disorganized to place up a superb struggle in opposition to this bulls—.”
“It pains me to say it, however Trump’s goons are f—–g organized in comparison with the Dems proper now,” he added.
Clark Furey, 40, who lives in Washington, known as on elected Democrats to “throw some extra elbows.”
“We’re simply taking it on the chin, and we’re not talking out,” he informed NBC Information whereas attending the rally together with his canine, Scooby. “You realize, I believe we have to throw some extra elbows. Sadly, the excessive highway doesn’t work.”

Jenny Wang, 35, who lives in Washington and attended the rally, used two phrases to explain how she feels concerning the Democratic Occasion for the time being: “upset” and “underwhelmed.”
Many of those rank-and-file Democrats aren’t alone.
Since Democrats misplaced the White Home and the Senate in 2024 and didn’t flip the Home, approval rankings of the get together have dipped to their lowest ranges in a long time.
Scott, 45, who lives in Washington and attended Saturday’s rally however didn’t need to share his final title, stated he felt that Democrats had been virtually as dangerous as Republicans.
“By and enormous, the Democratic Occasion can be purchased by company pursuits, they usually fail to face up for the common working individuals,” he informed NBC Information.
He pointed to Senate Minority Chief Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Home Minority Chief Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., and their ongoing hesitance to endorse New York Metropolis’s Democratic nominee for mayor, Zohran Mamdani. Scott additionally pointed to Schumer’s choice to help Maine’s Democratic Gov. Janet Mills, 77, for Senate over navy veteran and oyster farmer Graham Platner within the major there.
“You possibly can see it of their lack of curiosity within the management endorsing Mamdani in New York Metropolis. You possibly can see it with them attempting to get an virtually octogenarian [in the] race in Maine to undercut progressives,” he stated.

Amanda Nataro, 41, who lives in Washington and misplaced her authorities job earlier this 12 months when the Trump administration made deep cuts to USAID, stated she perceived Democrats to be too scared about shedding their elections to face as much as Republicans.
Democrats pushed again in opposition to the Trump administration’s makes an attempt to slash funding for USAID, which Congress appropriated final 12 months, earlier than the Supreme Court docket in September allowed the Trump administration to undergo with $4 billion value of cuts.
“I believe all of them needs to be at residence of their states at these No Kings protests letting individuals know that they stand with democracy. I believe lots of them are anxious about holding on to their seats in purple states and their seats being flipped, they usually’re lacking a chance proper right here to point out what democracy appears like, to talk out,” Nataro informed NBC Information on the rally. “I believe they confirmed somewhat little bit of spine with the shutdown. However we might have completed this in March. We let this go on for approach too lengthy earlier than taking a stand.”

Many elected Democrats did attend No Kings protests on Saturday. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., spoke to rallygoers in Boston. Schumer joined protesters in New York. Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker spoke to demonstrators in Chicago. Sen. Andy Kim and Rep. Mikie Sherrill, the Democratic nominee for governor in New Jersey, addressed individuals attending a No Kings protest alongside Democratic Nationwide Committee Chair Ken Martin in Montclair, New Jersey.
Regardless of their anger at Democrats, many demonstrators in Washington joined Nataro in acknowledging that the elected leaders inside their very own get together have taken current steps to struggle again.
Many praised Democrats in Congress for his or her opposition to a Republican-backed stopgap funding measure that will have stored the federal government open.
The federal authorities has now been shuttered for greater than two weeks, with Democrats saying they’ll vote alongside Republicans to fund it if GOP leaders agree to increase well being care subsidies within the Reasonably priced Care Act which are set to run out on the finish of this 12 months.

“I’m comfortable that they’re form of holding their floor lastly,” Lydia, 44, who traveled to the rally from Springfield, Virginia, along with her daughters, informed NBC Information.
“I do know the shutdown sucks, particularly, like, my brother shouldn’t be working proper now. However, I imply, it’s very efficient,” Lydia, who didn’t share her final title with NBC Information, added. “It’s a vital factor. I do know I can’t afford larger well being care [costs] and I don’t make a small amount of cash.”

Laurel Beedon, 79, who lives in northern Virginia and attended the rally with a pal, acknowledged that Democrats in Congress can’t take lots of motion whereas within the minority, however applauded their efforts to decrease well being care prices.
“They’re doing what they will in opposition to a unthinking, enabling Republican majority,” she stated. “I do applaud them round well being care.”
Many rallygoers additionally noticed one other glimmer of hope for Democrats in a brand new technology of leaders and activists.
In response to questions from NBC Information about whose work they are happy with of their get together, demonstrators repeatedly threw out the names of California Gov. Gavin Newsom, Sen. Chris Murphy, New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett, Florida Rep. Maxwell Frost, Mamdani and Michigan Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow.
“Let’s eliminate lots of the outdated guard and herald some recent blood,” Wang stated. “Now we have too many octogenarians and septuagenarians in Congress.”