No Kings T-Shirts Being Sold Amid Protests Against Trump
Temu and Amazon are currently offering “No Kings” t-shirts in anticipation of demonstrations scheduled against President Donald Trump this Saturday. These shirts feature the American flag along with the word “king,” alluding to protests set to take place in various locations across the country. Interestingly, Temu, which is known for its budget Chinese imports, lists the shirt at a price of $5.57.
In parallel, Amazon is featuring t-shirts that proclaim “There is no king of America,” as well as others that state “No kings, fascists, tyrants, no Nazis.”
This development coincides with a planned military parade in Washington, D.C., celebrating the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army. Moreover, it happens to be President Trump’s birthday, which adds a layer of complexity to the event.
The organizers of the anti-Trump demonstration have voiced their intentions to hold a parade. Reports suggest that two groups are collaborating for this occasion, including one named “No Kings.”
According to quotes from Newsweek, the group has mobilized volunteers, asserting that Trump does not belong to the realm of royalty—”not throne, crown, king of kings.” It’s uncertain how many supporters will actually show up in response to their call.
Since the outset of Trump’s presidency, protests against him have become a routine expectation.
Meanwhile, an investigation by Peter Schweizer’s Government Accountability Institute revealed that the “No Kings” protest has received substantial financial backing from the progressive Dark Money Network in recent years.
As highlighted in the Breitbart report, the anticipated global protests against Trump this weekend aren’t expected to emerge spontaneously. Instead, they appear to be part of a well-orchestrated effort supported by specific groups within the progressive movement. Since 2019, the Arabella network has funneled over $100 million to the “No Kings” protest partners, including those behind the official protest songbook.
Organizers describe this initiative as a “grassroots” “national day of rebellion,” directed against Trump and his affluent associates. Notably, the Arabella Network counts numerous left-leaning billionaires among its major donors, such as George Soros, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, and Reed Hoffman.
When asked about the “king” protests, Trump remarked, “I don’t feel like a king. I have to go through hell to get what is approved.”
