Trump, No Kings
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Thousands of people were expected to hit the streets Oct. 18 in the NYC-metro area and the Lower Hudson Valley for numerous "No Kings" protests.
Phil Mickelson, a staunch President Donald Trump supporter, made a social media post appearing to mock nationwide "No Kings Day" protests against GOP priorities.
A mostly peaceful ‘No Kings Day’ protest in downtown Los Angeles ended with 14 arrests as demonstrators rallied against Trump’s administration.
"No Kings" is a national day of action to protest actions taken by the second Trump administration, like deportations and Medicaid cuts.
Floridians massed throughout the state Saturday for the second national No Kings day demonstrations against the increasingly authoritarian second Trump administration, marked as it is by aggressive immigration enforcement and prosecutions of the president’s enemies.
Some three dozen protests were scheduled to be held across the Garden State. Demonstrations were planned in Atlantic City, Newark, Ocean City, Princeton, Rutherford, Teaneck and Wayne, as well as in Cape May Court House, Galloway Township, Glassboro, Pine Hill and Vineland.
Organizers said they would protest a wide range of Trump administration policies, from the immigration crackdown to program funding cuts.
No Kings” protests are scheduled for this weekend, but they also occurred over the summer. Here’s what they’re about.
Jon Bon Jovi was spotted among thousands during a “ No Kings Day ” protest in Red Bank Saturday. The Sayreville native was seen holding a sign that read “No Kings. No Tyrants. No Sycophants. No Trump.” A photo of the “Livin’ on a Prayer” singer, 63, was sheared to a Bon Jovi fan page on Instagram.
President Donald Trump angered his critics and pro-democracy advocates after posting a meme suggesting he will lead the country “4Eva.” Trump made the post on his Truth Social account a day after “No Kings” protests demonstrating against his administration’s policies.