Trump, No Kings and Protests
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The "No Kings" protests draw their name from the idea that the United States doesn't have a king — a reference to Trump's language about himself and his administration's efforts to expand presidential powers beyond what Congress or the U.S. Constitution has authorized.
Huge crowds mustered in cities for “No Kings” protests on Saturday in response to what organizers call overreach from President Donald Trump.
Crowds hit the streets Saturday in cities and towns across the country to vent their anger over President Trump's policies in "No Kings" protests.
Fox News Digital spoke to over half a dozen people at the New York City "No Kings" rally and asked them what motivated them to show up at the Times Square rally.
Millions of Americans took to the streets nationwide for the “No Kings" protests, a coordinated day of action opposing President Donald Trump.
From Crescent City to El Centro, Californians rally Oct. 18 against Trump-era policies in statewide ‘No Kings Day’ demonstrations.
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Not a Huge ‘Anti-Trump Appetite Across the Nation’: Fox News’s McEnany Claims ‘No Kings’ Protests Are Smaller Than Trump Rallies
As "No Kings" protests swelled in numbers across the country, Fox News's Kayleigh McEnany doubted that the crowds were as large as her own reporter claimed.