Trump, No Kings and Protests
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Joe Rogan is America’s most popular podcaster, averaging about 20 million listeners per week. But Rogan consistently falls for fake images and videos online, even after they’ve been widely debunked. The latest example? Rogan fell for another fake tweet on Wednesday that was supposedly from President Donald Trump.
Over seven million Americans took to the streets across the country over the weekend for the anti- Trump No Kings march, and one of those people was the mom of Fox News host Jesse Watters.
The satirical claim poked fun at conservatives who alleged the billionaire was responsible for massive protests in October 2025.
A Newark Valley man was taken into custody in Brooklyn after allegedly making threats against police officers in Owego.
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.
Three west suburban men face felony charges after allegedly conspiring to impersonate police officers at protests over the weekend, DuPage County officials said.
A journalist is questioning how the LAPD handled a group of demonstrators following the No Kings protest in downtown Los Angeles over the weekend. Alys Martinez reports.
Cellphone camera footage shows a man allegedly assaulting a Trump supporter in an inflatable suit during a "No Kings" protest in Massachusetts. The suspect has since been charged by police. (Credit: A