No Kings, Anti-Trump
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Jon Stewart weighed in on the No Kings protests on "The Daily Show," arguing that President Donald Trump is the "imitation crab of kings."
Protesters flooded into streets chanting, marching and waving homemade signs. Organizers said nearly 7 million people showed up for the demonstrations across the country.
Shreveport trash trucks blocked off a portion of Texas Street on Saturday afternoon as local protestors joined in unity for the "No Kings" protest. "The movement is really about defending the Constitution and ending the authoritarian takeover," Kimberly Ross, an organizer for the "No Kings" protest in Shreveport, said.
Protesters turned out at roughly 2,700 rallies around the country to celebrate free speech and protest many of the Trump administration's actions.
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Ted Cruz Warns GOP of “Political Peril” After No Kings Protests
Republican Senator Ted Cruz warned his party of “political peril” in 2026 if the GOP doesn’t take the No Kings protests seriously.
The Westminster demonstration was one of 2,700 “No Kings” rallies held across the United States and internationally on Saturday.
A man pleaded not guilty Monday in Lynn District Court to a sole count of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, records show.
The man is wearing a white T-shirt emblazoned with the slogan "FREEDOM,”—as Kirk was when he was shot—and his face, neck and T-shirt are covered with what appears to be fake blood. He is also wearing a medallion around his neck which reads ‘BOZO’—likely a reference to Bozo the Clown.
Jon Stewart addressed the No Kings rallies and mocked Fox News' dramatic characterization of them, calling Trump the 'imitation crab of kings.'
Saturday's "No Kings" protest near the Broadview, Illinois, Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility saw a Trump piñata get bashed.
The Washington Post editorial board in a new column says the 'No Kings' protests, like the tea party of 2009, are a warning to the president.