Hundreds of protesters lined the U.S. 281 bridge on Saturday, March 28, for an organized No Kings protest. Staff photo by Dakota Morrissiey
Hundreds of people attended the No Kings protest held on Saturday, March 28, in Marble Falls. The event was part of a larger national movement in which millions of Americans reportedly participated on Saturday.
The No Kings protest in Marble Falls began at around 1 p.m. on Saturday with protesters lining either side of the U.S. 281 bridge. DailyTrib staff counted over 400 individuals at 1:30 p.m. on the day.
The No Kings movement began in June 2025 as an organized national protest against the perceived “authoritarian” behavior of U.S. President Donald Trump and the federal government. A second nationwide No Kings protest was held in October 2025, and hundreds reportedly attended the locally held Marble Falls event. This third No Kings rally, held on Saturday, was said to be one of the largest protests in U.S. history, with event organizers Indivisible estimating 8 million participants spread across roughly 3,300 rallies in the country.
The local No Kings event was hosted by Kingsland resident and Burnet County Democratic Party precinct chair Christine Garcia Bowman. She also hosted the October 2025 event.
“This is a nonpartisan event,” she told DailyTrib. “It doesn’t matter if you’re a Republican, Democrat, or Independent. If you’re unhappy with what is going on in the country, come and join us.”
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Funny how we’ve managed to stay king free since we got rid of the British in 1783 without any “No Kings” rallies. Seems like our constitution has done an excellent job of protecting us from kings. I’m sure it will continue to protect us in that same way long past the time when rallies like this are fashionable.
When even local news can’t help but show their left leaning bias. Bless her heart…but it’s the Editors that allow it to continue. Truly sad how far this town has slipped.
All they did was report on the event – that is what news outlets do.
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Funny how we’ve managed to stay king free since we got rid of the British in 1783 without any “No Kings” rallies. Seems like our constitution has done an excellent job of protecting us from kings. I’m sure it will continue to protect us in that same way long past the time when rallies like this are fashionable.
When even local news can’t help but show their left leaning bias. Bless her heart…but it’s the Editors that allow it to continue. Truly sad how far this town has slipped.
All they did was report on the event – that is what news outlets do.