Mar 28, 2026
Thousands of people gathered at the Idaho State Capitol on Saturday for another No Kings protest, joining a nationwide movement calling for government accountability and limits on executive power.A sea of signs and voices filled the Capitol steps as people from across the Treasure Valley came together, each bringing their own concerns about the direction of the country and the state. WATCH | Protesters in Boise call for government accountability at No Kings rally Large turnout at Idaho Capitol as No Kings movement continues nationwideWe are here to show that we are able to hold the government accountable, said Kaylee Peterson, a congressional candidate. We wont take the assault on working-class families and constitutional rights.Organizers say the No Kings rallies are part of a broader national push against what they view as unchecked presidential power.For some attendees, the message centered on the role of democracy itself.To me, no kings means that the people get to decide not one person in power, said Jaymie, a Kuna resident.PREVIOUS COVERAGE | Thousands gather for the 'No Kings' Protest at the Idaho StatehouseOthers said their participation was rooted in long-held political beliefs.I was an old-school Republican, said Will, a Boise resident. But when I see this country not respecting the Constitution, we have to do something about it.Concerns raised at the rally ranged from immigration enforcement and military action abroad to government spending and education funding.I'd like to see is less arrests by ICE or at least less illegal arrests in courthouses and trying to trick people into opening their doors and random times of the day or, you know, people quite literally dying over ICE, said Star, who traveled from Nampa.Attendees also noted the size of the crowd compared to past events.Its going all the way down to the street, Star said.Peterson said the turnout reflects growing frustration among voters. People are tired of the status quo and tired of their current leadership, she said.Some participants voiced strong criticism of national leadership and called for greater transparency.We the people deserve a voice from our government, and we deserve to be heard, said Michelle, a Meridian resident.For others, the issues felt deeply personal.I have four kids, and Im a teacher, Jaymie said. My kids deserve better. This isnt the America I hoped to raise my kids in. ...read more read less
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