What’s Next for the No Kings Movement?

What's Next?

People gathered at a No Kings protest.
We showed up. We filled the streets. We made it clear what we believe. The No Kings Day protest was historic and powerful. And now it’s over.
This is the moment that matters—not the march, not the signs, not the noise. What we do next is what decides whether any of it meant anything at all.
We’ve been here before. After the crash in 2008, we poured into the streets during Occupy Wall Street. It felt like something was changing. It felt like we had finally found our voice. But we didn’t organize it. We didn’t hold it together. And over time, it slipped away.
Meanwhile, something else didn’t. The Tea Party movement took that same kind of anger and turned it into structure. Into message. Into action. And eventually, into power.
We know what we’re against. We’ve said it out loud. The question now is whether we’re willing to do the harder part.
Do we organize?
Do we build something that lasts?
Do we stay with it when the cameras are gone?
Or do we let this become another moment we remember—but didn’t turn into anything more?