Trump, No Kings
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Activists assembled in Manhattan to protest against the Trump administration amid the prolonged government shutdown.
Thousands of people were expected to hit the streets Oct. 18 in the NYC-metro area and the Lower Hudson Valley for numerous "No Kings" protests.
Opponents of President Donald J. Trump’s administration will once again rally at thousands of locations around the U.S. — and dozens upstate.
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.
During a march past Union Station, the man and No Kings protesters got into a dispute after he shouted a homophobic slur.
The "No Kings" organizing group said rallies are expected in hundreds of locations across the country on Saturday in cooperation with civil rights groups and other organizations. The movement said it mobilized millions of people at its protests in June. Here is the latest map from their website showing where rallies are planned:
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‘It’s a joke’: White House dismisses 'No Kings' protests, while Nancy Pelosi rips crown in defiance
President Donald Trump denied being a 'king' after weekend protests, calling demonstrators "whacked out" while Democrats like Chuck Schumer defended the rallies.
An estimated 100,000 people rallied against the Trump administration throughout New York City for a massive ‘No Kings’ march on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025. The protest called for a stop
Groups of protesters in the New York City-metro area are once again expected to take to the streets in protest Oct. 18 for another round of "No Kings" demonstrations.
Millions of Americans joined anti-Trump protests, but Democrats are less popular than the president and divided over how to fight back.