No Kings, Sanders and protest
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WATCH LIVE: ‘No Kings’ rally in DC on nationwide day of protests against Trump administration
Protesting the direction of the country under President Donald Trump, people gathered Saturday in the nation’s capital and communities across the U.S. for “ No Kings ” demonstrations — what the president's Republican Party is calling “Hate America” rallies.
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Bernie Sanders Hits Back At Speaker Johnson Calling Upcoming Protest The ‘Hate America’ Rally
Sen. Bernie Sanders hit back at Mike Johnson's sarcastic renaming of the upcoming "No Kings" rally to the "hate America" rally with a sharp video rebuke The post Bernie Sanders Hits Back At Speaker Johnson Calling Upcoming Protest The ‘Hate America’ Rally first appeared on Mediaite.
Sanders told off the House speaker for calling an upcoming pro-democracy protest a gathering for Marxists and "the Antifa crowd."
“As the president escalates his authoritarian power grab, the No Kings nonviolent movement continues to rise stronger. We are united once again to remind the world: America has No Kings and the power belongs to the people,” the group wrote in a press release. “No Kings” previously held rallies on Flag Day and Presidents Day.
Tensions have risen between critics and allies of the Trump administration as the country approaches the second “No Kings Day” of 2025. Millions of Americans are expected to take to
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-La.) has similarly said “No Kings” protesters want to “express their hatred toward this country,” whileRep. Tom Emmer (R-Minn.), the House majority whip, took things a step further, insanely claiming the groups behind the protests want “to score political points with the terrorist wing of their party.”
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