Scenes from No Kings Protests
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CNN’s Abby Phillip and guests pushed back against the right-wing uproar over the upcoming Oct. 18 “No Kings” rally after House Speaker Mike Johnson labeled the protest criticizing President Donald Trump as a “Hate America rally.”
Behar, who claimed to “resent” Johnson’s characterization, then closed the segment to note, “At the January 6th insurrection — or what they called a tourist attraction — there were nooses, there were calls for the death of Mike Pence … the cops were assaulted. And they’re worried about this? Get your priorities straight.”
Rallygoers gathered in downtown Reno near the “Believe” structure to protest what they consider Trump administration overreach.
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Republicans torch anti-Trump 'No Kings' protests, say Dems fear angering leftists in shutdown fight
Republican lawmakers criticize nationwide protests against President Donald Trump as federal government shutdown continues over spending disagreements.
Thousands are expected to flood downtown Dallas on Saturday to protest the policies of the Trump administration. Dallas is one of some 2,500 cities across the country with planned “No Kings” protests. In North Texas, protests are planned in Fort Worth, Plano, Denton and Frisco, among others.
Peoria protesters, including U.S. Rep. Eric Sorensen, lined War Memorial Drive to rally against Trump administration policies.
Tens of thousands of Coloradans showed up to 60 rallies statewide, in a show of opposition to Trump Administration.
Large crowds gathered at Tucson City Hall and along Speedway Blvd to protest the Trump administration and his attacks on free speech.
Thousands demonstrated in Oct. 18 as part of the nationwide "No Kings" rallies against President Trump and his policies. Some Republicans called the protests the "hate America" rallies.
Mike Johnson just moved the goalposts because the rally was peaceful. Only the MAGA cult is allowed to use mean rhetoric.