Nationwide demonstrations branded as the “No Kings” protests are set to take place across the United States on Saturday, featuring chants and slogans that call for abolishing private schools, guaranteeing universal housing, and advancing other left-wing policy goals.
Organizers of the protests have circulated a “Songs and Chants” sheet online, outlining the themes and messages that participants are expected to chant during marches in cities including Washington, D.C., New York City, and Portland.
The chants emphasize opposition to private education, property ownership, and capitalist structures, framing the demonstrations as a demand for “economic justice.”
One of the chants listed reads, “Education is a right. That’s why today we stand and fight. Oh oh oh oh oh, privatization’s got to go.”
The message calls for ending private education and expanding publicly funded systems, a recurring theme in the protests’ materials.
Other chants include, “I went down to the rich man’s house. And I took back what he stole from me. Took back my dignity, took back my humanity,” and “Protect the land and water. What do we want – protect our future.”
The lyrics for the latter chant note that “future” can be substituted with phrases such as “housing for all people” or “public education,” depending on the march’s focus.
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Online observers noted that the chant sheets contained multiple typographical errors, though organizers have not commented on the materials’ accuracy.
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The “No Kings” protests are being coordinated nationally by the progressive organization Indivisible, which has previously organized large-scale demonstrations against President Donald Trump and Republican-led policies.
According to reporting from Fox News, Indivisible received a $3 million grant in 2023 from George Soros’ Open Society Foundations “to support the grantee’s social welfare activities.”
Indivisible confirmed it is overseeing “data management and communications” for the coordinated marches across the country.
The group’s co-founder, Ezra Levin, told NBC News that organizers expect approximately 2,000 separate events nationwide, though he acknowledged that major turnout will likely occur only in large metropolitan areas such as Washington, D.C., Portland, and New York City.
Indivisible was founded in 2016 and rose to prominence through its involvement in anti-Trump protests and its efforts to mobilize voters for Democratic candidates in congressional races.
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The group has been criticized by Republican lawmakers for its ties to left-wing donors and its support from the Open Society network.
Speaking with Fox News host Sean Hannity on Friday, Senator Ted Cruz said there is “considerable evidence” linking George Soros and his affiliated organizations to the nationwide demonstrations.
“There’s considerable evidence that George Soros and his network are behind funding these rallies, which may well be riots all across the country,” Cruz said.
“This politicized march is being organized by Soros operatives and funded by Soros money. No one denies these basic facts.”
Cruz added that the Trump administration and congressional Republicans are “committed to countering this network of left-wing violence.”

Indivisible has not responded to those accusations.
In public statements, the group described the “No Kings” protests as “a national action in support of democracy and equality,” emphasizing nonviolent participation.
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The demonstrations are expected to take place simultaneously across all 50 states on Saturday afternoon.
Law enforcement agencies in several major cities have confirmed that they are preparing for large crowds and potential disruptions to traffic and public transportation.
Officials in Washington, D.C., and New York City have announced plans for increased police presence near government buildings and public squares where protests are expected to converge.
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