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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.”
The biggest political story this weekend unfolded largely beyond Washington, DC, with massive demonstrations at "No Kings" protests. Organizers say nearly seven million people turned out everywhere from major cities to small rural towns,
Ahead of Saturday’s radical “No Kings” rallies, the speaker of the House provided a “ accurate description” to encapsulate the extremism that represents the “modern Democratic Party.” […]
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The Mary Sue on MSNMike Johnson calls ‘No Kings’ protestors ‘pro-Hamas’, and ‘Antifa’. People call it an assault on First Amendment
On Saturday, October 18, approximately 2,500 ‘No Kings’ protests are expected to take place in Washington, DC, New York and several other locations. These protests are Americans’ way of telling President Trump that they believe in democracy and not the monarchy he is trying so hard to establish.
Mike Johnson just moved the goalposts because the rally was peaceful. Only the MAGA cult is allowed to use mean rhetoric.
An estimated 7 million Americans took part in “No King” protests across the country, a mass act of peaceful dissent and patriotism. Yet, House Speaker Mike Johnson and his Republican colleagues called them “un-American.
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'Let's See Who Shows Up': GOP Snake Mike Johnson Scoffs At No Kings Rally, Labels Protestors As The 'Antifa Types' In Disgraceful Rant
During a press conference today, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) scoffs at the upcoming No Kings rally, calling it the "hate America rally." He disgracefully labels the protestors as "pro-Hamas supporters,