Trump, No Kings and Protests
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New polling reinforces how much the thrust of the “No Kings” message has resonated with much of the American public.
A "No Kings" demonstrator has been arrested after cops say he tripped a President Donald Trump supporter who yelled out a gay slur in a video now going viral.
The president’s son argued Tuesday on Fox News that President Donald Trump would not have left office after his first term if he was a “king.”
The satirical claim poked fun at conservatives who alleged the billionaire was responsible for massive protests in October 2025.
A 77-year-old Cape Cod man is recovering after he was attacked after a "No Kings" protest in Hyannis this weekend. Jeffrey Smith was left bruised, cut up and concussed after police say he was punched several times in an assault following Saturday's rally.
Local organizers from Indivisible Massachusetts are building networks across their state chapters to transform one-time protesters into ongoing activists against Trump administration policies.
The networks with Saturday night newscasts -- CBS, NBC, PBS and NPR -- aired 17 minutes and 51 seconds of mostly positive, "mostly peaceful" coverage (not counting the gushy headlines chatter at the beginning). By contrast, January's "March for Life" protest drew only 50 seconds, and that's in part because NBC and NPR aired nothing.
The "NYU Communists" group handed out "The Communist" newspapers at the "No Kings" rally in New York City Saturday, vowing to fight back against capitalism.
The Facebook profile appears to belong to Republican New Milford Town Council Member Thomas Esposito. The comment, which was made in a private local Facebook group, alleged the protesters were “paid” and that the organizer is a member of the New Milford Democratic Town Committee.
A Newark Valley man was taken into custody in Brooklyn after allegedly making threats against police officers in Owego.