MSNBC, Boston and No Kings
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Follow this play-by-play from throughout Boston's "No Kings" protest Saturday, including photos and remarks from featured speakers.
A meme shared in October 2025 alleged someone "confirmed" the AI origins of the photos, adding, "There were about 800 people in Boston, not 100,000."
Over 100,000 people gathered at the "No Kings" rally in Boston, Massachusetts, on Saturday, according to protest organizers
Saturday's protests marked the second “No Kings” demonstration and the latest mass movement against the White House this year.
MSNBC footage circulating on social media is real and depicts Boston’s Oct. 18 "No Kings" rally. Similar aerial views of the protest aired Oct. 18 on four Boston-area television stations and one in New Hampshire.
A Massachusetts man was charged after attacking a Trump supporter in an inflatable costume at a “No Kings" protest, police and video footage confirmed.
Our first No Kings go-round was aimed at King George III, the tea tax hiker. Last Saturday’s No Kings protests at the Boston Common were aimed at President Donald Trump. He’s not a king, but in the eyes of those who “resisted” en masse, he acts like one. If so, he is he first popularly elect king in American history.
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The No Kings Event in Boston Had a Special Historical Tang
Work on it, people. Oh, in the back, Mr. Hegseth, do you have the answer? Would you like to share it with the entire wired world? Jesus, these really are the mole people.
Demonstrators in Boston and around the country took to the streets to decry what they describe as "abuses of power, cruelty and corruption" in the Trump administration.
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