Jon Stewart says Trump is 'undeniably king adjacent'
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New polling reinforces how much the thrust of the “No Kings” message has resonated with much of the American public.
Republican organizers are co-opting the crown logo from the No Kings protests to urge voters to oust Pennsylvania's incumbent judges in the November election.
It was the second, nationwide No Kings protest day to take place in Detroit to denounce the work of President Donald Trump, and it was speckled with such creatures — people in inflatable costumes — that are seemingly becoming a symbol of the ongoing anti-Trump movement.
Many protesters were dressed in costumes and carried signs that critiqued President Trump’s policies, namely on immigration and crime. Others held signs that denounced fascism.
Jackson Township police have yet to make an arrest after a man was accused of ramming a protester at a "No Kings" rally last weekend.
The "NYU Communists" group handed out "The Communist" newspapers at the "No Kings" rally in New York City Saturday, vowing to fight back against capitalism.
The “No Kings” protests brought out crowds of seven million Americans on Saturday, while Republicans maintained that President Trump is not a king. On Monday’s “Daily Show,” Jon Stewart whipped out a wig for a “surprise inspection” of the Declaration of Independence, seeing how Trump fared with the 27 specific grievances listed against the king.
A "No Kings" demonstrator has been arrested after cops say he tripped a President Donald Trump supporter who yelled out a gay slur in a video now going viral.