No Kings Rallies Across the U.S.
In various communities throughout the United States, leftist groups are holding “No Kings” rallies aimed at protesting President Donald Trump. Some individuals involved are reportedly linked to Antifa.
Event organizers claim that over 3,000 rallies are taking place in all 50 states, with the main event occurring at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul, as reported by CBS News.
Footage from the “No Kings” protest in West Palm Beach, Florida shows demonstrators shouting and displaying signs. One older woman sported a T-shirt saying “Aunt Tifa,” while another carried a sign proclaiming, “I’m Antifa and the Constitution is my handbook.”
As noted by Breitbart News, President Trump issued an executive order in September designating Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization. This order labels Antifa as a “militaristic anarchist enterprise” that engages in organized violence against law enforcement and politicians, directing various federal agencies to investigate and disrupt their activities.
This executive action followed closely—less than two weeks—after the assassination of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. Authorities found shell casings at the scene engraved with Antifa slogans and references to “Bella Ciao,” an anthem tied to Italian communist partisans during World War II and adopted by Antifa groups globally.
Actor Robert De Niro recently took part in a “No Kings” event, urging activists to oppose Trump, comparing him to the infamous King George III, and encouraging voter participation in the upcoming November election.
Further footage captures two older women preparing for the rally; one appears to have a plastic Trump doll hanging from her neck, while the other sports “Fuck ICE” earrings.
More videos from West Palm Beach also depicted Trump supporters questioning protesters about their payment for attendance. The song “God Bless America” could be heard resonating over the protests.
Additional footage showed a Trump supporter amidst the crowd, shouting “Shame, shame, shame!” at the protesters.
Following the “No Kings” rallies, White House communications director Stephen Chan labeled the protests a “complete and utter failure” due to low turnout. Back in January, on the same day U.S. forces captured Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro, anti-Trump activists were also marching, chanting, “We don’t need a king!” highlighting a striking political irony as they focused their protests against the president.




