‘No Kings’ rallies expected to draw millions across US in protest against Trump

REPUBLICANS CLAIM PROTESTS ARE ANTI-AMERICAN
US House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson, a Republican, on Friday echoed a common refrain among the GOP on the No Kings protests.
“Tomorrow the Democrat leaders are going to join for a big party out on the National Mall,” Johnson said at a press conference on Friday.
“They’re going to descend on our Capitol for their much anticipated, so-called No Kings rally. We refer to it by its more accurate description: The hate America rally.”
Other Republicans have blasted Democrats and marches like No Kings as motivating people to carry out political violence, especially in the wake of the September assassination of political activist Charlie Kirk, a close confidant of Trump and key members of his administration.
Dana Fisher, a professor at American University in Washington, DC, and the author of several books on American activism, forecast that Saturday could see the largest protest turnout in modern US history – she expected that over 3 million people would participate, based on registrations and participation in the June events.
“The main point of this day of action is to create a sense of collective identity amongst all the people who are feeling like they are being persecuted or are anxious due to the Trump administration and its policies,” Fisher said.
“It’s not going to change Trump’s policies. But it might embolden elected officials at all levels who are in opposition to Trump.”
Source: CNA








