Trump, No Kings and protest
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After seeing the No Kings protests on Oct. 18, I couldn’t help but think of White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt’s crazed comment after Fox News interviewed Zohran Mamdani: “This interview proved that the Democrat Party’s main constituency are made up of Hamas terrorists,
Jon Stewart addressed the No Kings rallies and mocked Fox News' dramatic characterization of them, calling Trump the 'imitation crab of kings.'
Cotumes were a common them at the protest in Court House, the biggest of the year in the county seat of Cape May County.
The gun-wielding man caught on video menacing participants of a “No Kings” rally in Wilkes-Barre over the weekend has been identified as a Scranton resident who is now jailed on
The nationwide rallies serve as a protest against President Donald Trump and his administration. More than 2,700 events spanned across all 50 states. Sixteen rallies took place here in western North Carolina;
MSNBC footage circulating on social media is real and depicts Boston’s Oct. 18 "No Kings" rally. Similar aerial views of the protest aired Oct. 18 on four Boston-area television stations and one in New Hampshire.
A 20-year-old Stow man is facing felony charges of receiving stolen property and carrying a concealed weapon after he was arrested during a No Kings protest Oct. 18 on West Main Street in Kent. Kent police were called to a reported fight involving multiple people during the No Kings demonstration.
Republicans have repeatedly suggested Democrats were waiting for the nationwide protests to pass before reopening the government. So far, that’s not the case.