Trump, protest and No Kings Day
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Over seven million Americans took to the streets across the country over the weekend for the anti- Trump No Kings march, and one of those people was the mom of Fox News host Jesse Watters.
Actor Jeff Daniels performed his original song "Crazy World" on MSNBC's "Deadline: White House" on Tuesday after being inspired by the "No Kings" protests.
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.
A Newark Valley man was taken into custody in Brooklyn after allegedly making threats against police officers in Owego.
Joe Rogan is America’s most popular podcaster, averaging about 20 million listeners per week. But Rogan consistently falls for fake images and videos online, even after they’ve been widely debunked. The latest example? Rogan fell for another fake tweet on Wednesday that was supposedly from President Donald Trump.
The man is wearing a white T-shirt emblazoned with the slogan "FREEDOM,”—as Kirk was when he was shot—and his face, neck and T-shirt are covered with what appears to be fake blood. He is also wearing a medallion around his neck which reads ‘BOZO’—likely a reference to Bozo the Clown.
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Watch out for posts claiming MSNBC aired old footage during report on Boston 'No Kings' protest
An MSNBC spokesperson said the footage in question was recorded Oct. 18, 2025, the day of the protest in Boston.
Viral claims linking Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce to the "No Kings" protest with a $1 million donation have been debunked. No official records or trusted sources confirm any financial support from the stars.
The networks with Saturday night newscasts -- CBS, NBC, PBS and NPR -- aired 17 minutes and 51 seconds of mostly positive, "mostly peaceful" coverage (not counting the gushy headlines chatter at the beginning). By contrast, January's "March for Life" protest drew only 50 seconds, and that's in part because NBC and NPR aired nothing.
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."