Over 2,600 “No Kings” protests are set across all 50 US states on October 18, opposing President Trump’s immigration, education, and security policies. Organizers denounce his “authoritarianism,” asserting, “In America, we don’t have kings,” and pledge resistance to perceived chaos, corruption, and cruelty. Republican governors placed National Guard troops on standby amid fears of unrest. Trump defended his authority, insisting, “I’m not a king,” while House Speaker Mike Johnson labeled protests anti-American. Democrats and celebrities, including Sanders, Ocasio-Cortez, and Clinton, endorsed the rallies, emphasizing free speech. 00:00 - INTRODUCTION01:35 - NATIONAL GUARD TROOPS VS PROTESTERS02:35 - TRUMP INSISTS "I'M NOT A KING”n18oc_world n18oc_crux
National Guard Activated For "No Kings" Protest Against Trump, GOP Blasts 'Hate America Rally'

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