No Kings
Coverage of No Kings in the Nexus archive.
- Watch parties for No Kings' live stream event hosted around Colorado
The No Kings protests returned to Colorado with people attending watch parties for a live stream event instead of street demonstrations. The event opposed the White House UFC fights.
- The ‘No Kings’ Protest Killing With a Novel Legal Twist
A gunman at the 'No Kings' protest believed he was defending the crowd but killed an innocent bystander. The article questions whether he should be convicted of a crime.
- 'No Kings' hosting concert in NYC on Sunday as Trump celebrates birthday
The 'No Kings' movement is hosting a nationwide event with a hub in New York City on Sunday as President Donald Trump celebrates his 80th birthday with a UFC cage fight in the nation's capital.
- Party Poopers' Fight Card: Jane Fonda, 'No Kings,' communists roll out rival spectacle to Trump's 250th
President Donald Trump hosts a UFC event at the White House to celebrate America's 250th anniversary, while the 'No Kings' coalition organizes counter-protests including a Jane Fonda-led concert, 'RAGE AGAINST THE CAGE!' demonstrations, and local events. Over 400 organizations with $3 billion in annual revenue coordinate the protests, aiming to build political infrastructure through the midterms. A 'Dump on Trump' protest and a $330 ticket concert are highlighted as key components of the opposition.
- Party Poopers' Fight Card: Jane Fonda, 'No Kings,' communists roll out rival spectacle to Trump's 250th
President Donald Trump is hosting a UFC event at the White House to celebrate America's 250th anniversary, while the 'No Kings' coalition, comprising 400 organizations with $3 billion in annual revenue, is organizing counter-protests including a Jane Fonda-led concert, 'RAGE AGAINST THE CAGE!' demonstrations, and 'Dump on Trump' events. The coalition aims to build political infrastructure through watch parties and local gatherings, with Indivisible and the Committee for the First Amendment hosting a $330-per-ticket concert in New York City.
- 'No Kings' hosting concert in NYC as Trump celebrates birthday this weekend
President Donald Trump is celebrating his 80th birthday with a UFC cage fight in the nation's capital, while the 'No Kings' movement is organizing a nationwide event with a hub in New York City.
- ‘No Kings’ movement planning nationwide protests on Trump 80th birthday
The ‘No Kings’ movement is planning nationwide protests on June 14, President Trump’s 80th birthday. The movement’s website states the protests aim to resist 'strongman politics and corruption' and shape the narrative of America’s story.
- Shot in the head and face at L.A. 'No Kings' protest, two young men are now seeking justice
Micah Moore and Tucker Collins were shot in the head and face at a 'No Kings' protest in L.A., resulting in hearing and sight loss, and are now seeking justice through legal action.
- Democrats who rallied at ‘No Kings’ protests applaud King Charles in Congress
Democrats who participated in 'No Kings' protests against monarchy were criticized for applauding King Charles III during his Congressional address, highlighting a perceived hypocrisy. Reps. Mike Collins and Greg Steube, along with critics like Rudolph Giuliani and Michael Rapaport, mocked the shift, while figures like Sen. Jon Ossoff and Rep. Ilhan Omar faced scrutiny for their contradictory public actions.
- Nationwide May Day protests expected to pick up mantle of 'No Kings'
Nationwide May Day protests are expected to continue with a call for a boycott of work, school, and shopping, targeting Trump administration policies and the alleged billionaire takeover of government.
- Dems’ ‘No Kings’ rhetoric backfires as critics lambaste ‘confusing’ reaction to actual king
Democratic lawmakers faced backlash for applauding King Charles III during his U.S. address, despite leading 'No Kings' protests against President Trump's perceived monarchical behavior. Critics highlighted hypocrisy as top Democrats like Nancy Pelosi and Cory Booker publicly supported the king, contrasting their prior rhetoric.
- White House makes ‘two Kings’ post with photo of Trump, King Charles
The White House shared a photo of President Donald J. Trump and King Charles III with the caption 'two Kings' during the monarch's U.S. visit, a phrase that has been used by Trump opponents in protests as 'No Kings.' Trump later rejected the 'monarch title' during a CBS News '60 Minutes' interview.
- May Day Strong: US workers encouraged to join protest against Trump
May Day Strong is organizing a nationwide protest on May 1 to support workers and oppose Trump administration policies, inspired by the Minneapolis shutdown in January. The event encourages Americans to avoid shopping, working, or attending school, with rallies and marches planned across the country.
- ‘Free America’: Anti-Trump Administration Protests Planned Across U.S. on July 4
Anti-Trump Administration protests are planned across the U.S. on July 4, including 'No Kings 2.0' demonstrations and Women’s March events. These protests follow previous actions like the 'No Kings' rallies and ICE raids, with the Trump administration facing criticism for deploying National Guard forces.