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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.
The singer complained this week after his 1986 Billboard Hot 100 No. 2 hit was used without permission in a trolling video by the president.
Now that we’ve had a few days to absorb the impact of the overwhelmingly huge and overwhelmingly peaceful and overwhelmingly successful No Kings rallies, here comes the hard part. Which is figuring out where to go from here,
President Trump and the White House are ratcheting up the rhetoric in attacking Democrats, leaning into mockery and incendiary language to demean their political rivals. The trend was particularly
Polls find that most Americans agree with the tough policies President Donald Trump has adopted on crime, immigration and trimming the federal government.
That is the hope and the dilemma that the "No Kings" protests present for Democrats. Opposition to Trump energizes the Democratic base, but he won't (we think) be on the ballot in 2028. How will the party transfer the energy against Trump into enthusiasm for Democrats?
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Opinion - ‘No Kings Day’ could be the start of something big
On "No Kings Day," millions of patriotic Americans protested Donald Trump's imperial presidency, and the Democratic base of progressive activists must rise to the same level of intensity without the violence to take the system back and protect Americans from health care cuts and increases in medical insurance premiums.
Jeff Daniels, legendary actor, playwright and musician joins Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House to discuss the backlash from the American people to the Trump Administration and the impact that protests like ‘No Kings’ are having on the psyche of the public.
Buoyed by the early success of his Middle East truce and sustained approval rating despite the prolonged government shutdown, President Donald Trump has stepped up his aggressive trolling of critics and Democrats as only his team can.
The 20-day U.S. federal government shutdown is likely to end this week, White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett said on Monday. "I think the Schumer shutdown is likely to end sometime this week," White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett said in an interview on CNBC,