The Issue: Nationwide “No Kings” protests against President Trump and his policies. What a bunch of hypocrites: These protesters want the Trump administration to follow the laws of our country. Well, ...
The protests’ success lay in their strategic focus on unity and public perception, proving the power of the people. Photo courtesy of colinbphoto via instagram. The United States witnessed the largest ...
Watching the “No Kings” protests, a friend commented: “Democracy dies when the other side wins. Another rule they wouldn’t want to have turned back on them.” That does seem to be the animating spirit ...
Protestors march during an anti-Trump "No Kings Day" demonstration in a city that has been the focus of protests against Trump's immigration raids on June 14, 2025 in downtown Los Angeles, California.
It was just six weeks ago that Democrats celebrated No Kings Day. At the time it seemed like a puerile demonstration of Trump Derangement Syndrome. Of course, there should be no kings in America, but ...
A cat and a unicorn fist-bumped in the mass of protesters outside Michigan Central Station, and the unicorn referred to her presence as a form of patriotism. It was the second, nationwide No Kings ...
By all accounts the recent No Kings rallies were a spirited success. More than 7 million people attended the October protests ...
“More To The Story” host Al Letson interviews a protester at the “No Kings” march on Saturday in Washington, DC. Credit: Clare Conger On October 18, roughly 2,700 No Kings demonstrations took place ...
What could be more patriotically American? Our country was born by rejecting the rule of an unaccountable, tyrannical king. The principle that no person is above the law sets us apart from dictators ...
Editor’s note: Angela Palma is a contributing writer for the Daily. Palma was not involved in the writing or editing of this article. “To win this fight against authoritarianism, we are going to need ...
At last weekend’s "No Kings" protest in Washington, D.C., inflatable chickens bobbed above a crowd that, according to demographic research, was made up mostly of educated White women in their 40s.
A protester at an anti-Trump rally got up from his seat and started moving toward the man wearing a Make America Great Again hat and shirt. “Oh geez,” thought organizer Kate Naden. It wasn’t the first ...