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Trump Dumps a Barrage of Trolling No Kings Protest Responses
Trump reacted to the protests by posting an AI poop video, denying he acts like a king, and threatening to assume “unquestioned power.”
Organizers estimate that about 7 million people took part in the Oct. 18 protests, which spanned more than 2,700 locations nationwide.
While a human banner during the "No Kings" protests made an appearance Oct. 18 on Ocean Beach in San Francisco, it was during the day and included text saying, "No Kings YES on 50," a reference to the Proposition 50 question about California’s congressional redistricting.
The first "No Kings" Chicago protest was held in June in Daley Plaza and drew tens of thousands of demonstrators. Saturday's protest has been moved to Grant Park, a larger area that can accommodate more people.
Trump spoke at a $1 million-per-plate MAGA fundraiser Oct. 17, 2025, at Mar-a-Lago in Florida. No Kings protests are Saturday, Oct 18, 2025, nationwide
With chants, costumes and colorful signs, Washingtonians raised their voices against Trump's hard-line policies on immigration, the federal budget and more.
Trump administration officials are defending themselves in court as a federal judge demands explanations for their response to tense protests against immigration enforcement actions in Chicago.
Hunter Dunn, Spokesperson and National Press Coordinator for the 50-50-1 movement, the organization behind the "No Kings" protest last weekend joins Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with reaction to nearly 7 million people coming out to protest the Trump Administration and the response from the sitting President of the United States with him posting an AI video of himself defecating on the American people.