Trump administration, No Kings and Protests
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The "No Kings" movement was launched by a coalition of political action groups in response to what protesters describe as authoritarian tactics used by the Trump administration. Oct. 18 was Montgomery's second "No Kings" protest, with the first happening in June. The protests from the beginning were intended to be nonviolent.
Dumb and Dumber icon Jeff Daniels has given President Donald Trump the finger by singing a song of resistance on live TV. The 70-year-old appeared on MSNBC’s Deadline: White House with Nicolle Wallace,
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.
Thousands rally on Saturday, Oct. 18, in Des Moines for the No Kings protest with the Iowa State Capitol as the backdrop.
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.
The Saturday morning "No Kings" protest in Oklahoma City is the latest public display against the Trump Administration.
Saturday's "No Kings" protest near the Broadview, Illinois, Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility saw a Trump piñata get bashed.
Police officers took Jeana Gamble to the ground on the side of the road because they found her costume "obscene."