No Kings protest draws millions of supporters
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Millions of people participated in "No Kings" rallies nationwide to protest the Trump Administration's policies, with the vast majority of the over 2,000 marches remaining peaceful despite political warnings.
Millions of Americans joined anti-Trump protests, but Democrats are less popular than the president and divided over how to fight back.
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Trump Dumps a Barrage of Trolling No Kings Protest Responses
Trump reacted to the protests by posting an AI poop video, denying he acts like a king, and threatening to assume “unquestioned power.”
Organizers say nearly 7 million people took to the streets for "No Kings" demonstrations against President Donald Trump.
New York City The massive crowd in Manhattan filled Times Square. New Jersey Three dozen protests were scheduled across the Garden State. Michigan Close to 100 No Kings demonstrations took place in communities across Michigan.
The footage MSNBC aired is real and depicted Boston’s Oct. 18 “No Kings” rally. The views of the protest that MSNBC aired were similar to others that aired Oct. 18 by four Boston-area television stations. Cruz’s office did not respond by publication time to an inquiry.
The arrest came as more than 100,000 protesters took to the streets of New York City during Saturday's “No Kings” demonstration.
Speaking at a "No Kings" rally in Washington, D.C., Bill Nye, the former host of "Bill Nye the Science Guy," urged lawmakers to “stop the abuses of this petulant president [Trump] and his circle of sycophants,” declaring, “No thrones, no crowns, no kings."