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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.”
The progressive icon delivered a damning speech in Washington, D.C. as part the nationwide “No Kings” protests against President Donald Trump.
Actor John Cusack delivered a fiery message to President Donald Trump during a CNN interview Saturday at Chicago's " No Kings " rally, telling the president to "go to hell" over the deployment of Border Patrol and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to his beloved hometown.
Protests were expected to run throughout the day Oct. 18 in Michigan in places as far as the Upper Peninsula as well as in Grand Rapids and in metro Detroit.
‘I thought I might get killed’: 77-year-old man attacked while leaving ‘No Kings’ protest in Hyannis
Jeffrey Smith had just left the protest at the Airport Rotary when a driver stopped and attacked him, he said.
More than 1,000 people turned out to downtown Augusta to join in the national No Kings protest on Oct. 18, 2025.
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.
Jon Bon Jovi was spotted among thousands during a “ No Kings Day ” protest in Red Bank Saturday. The Sayreville native was seen holding a sign that read “No Kings. No Tyrants. No Sycophants. No Trump.” A photo of the “Livin’ on a Prayer” singer, 63, was sheared to a Bon Jovi fan page on Instagram.
Trump administration officials are defending themselves in court after a federal judge demanded explanations for their response to tense protests against ICE’s deployment in Chicago.
Indonesian students protested in Jakarta on Monday as President Prabowo Subianto completed a year in office, two months after violent demonstrations nationwide, with one expert faulting the government on grounds of openness and public participation.
David Cox, 54, from Newark Valley, was arrested in Brooklyn after allegedly threatening to attack ICE agents with firebombs on the same day as nationwide protests.