Trump, AI and No Kings
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Protests were expected to run throughout the day Oct. 18 in Michigan in places as far as the Upper Peninsula as well as in Grand Rapids and in metro Detroit.
New polling reinforces how much the thrust of the “No Kings” message has resonated with much of the American public.
Jon Stewart weighed in on the No Kings protests on "The Daily Show," arguing that President Donald Trump is the "imitation crab of kings."
Demonstrations for “No Kings Day” took place across al 50 states and Washington, D.C. to protest against the Trump administration. Trump and his allies have downplayed the planned protests for weeks and accused the organizers of planning “Hate America” rallies.
President Donald Trump faced backlash from musician Kenny Loggins over unauthorized use of 'Danger Zone' in controversial AI meme about protesters.
As the government shut down continues and in the wake of the latest nationwide "No Kings Day" protest, President Donald Trump continues to be a polarizing president.
An organizer for the nationwide “No Kings” protests is signaling even more to come. Ezra Levin — the co-founder of Indivisible, which helped organize the recent rallies against President Donald Trump and his policies — told The Bulwark that a third round will be in the future.
Local organizers from Indivisible Massachusetts are building networks across their state chapters to transform one-time protesters into ongoing activists against Trump administration policies.
Protesters flooded into streets chanting, marching and waving homemade signs. Organizers said nearly 7 million people showed up for the demonstrations across the country.
The president’s son argued Tuesday on Fox News that President Donald Trump would not have left office after his first term if he was a “king.”