No Kings, Trump
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President Donald Trump and the White House responded to the millions of protesters who took to the streets at "No Kings" rallies by jabbing them with a series of apparently AI-generated videos and a photo of Trump wearing a crown.
Kenny Loggins issued a statement calling on his song Danger Zone to be removed from an AI generated video posted by President Donald Trump that depicted him in a crown, piloting an aircraft, and dropping what appeared to be feces on No Kings protesters.
Trump calls global No Kings Day protests "a joke," tells reporters he's "not a king" and works hard for America after weekend demonstrations.
Crowds hit the streets Saturday in cities and towns across the country to vent their anger over President Trump's policies in "No Kings" protests.
President Trump on Sunday called this weekend’s “No Kings” demonstrations against him a “joke” and rejected suggestions that he is acting like a monarch. “I’m not a king. I work my ass off to make our country great.
The billionaire philanthropist—one of the great funders of left-wing causes—has been tied to numerous false claims for decades.
Former Yankees first baseman Mark Teixeira doesn’t miss an opportunity to align himself with President Donald Trump lately. The latest example came on Saturday, when he quote tweeted Lara Trump, wife of President Trump’s son, Eric, who was criticizing the nationwide “No Kings” protest that had taken place earlier in the day.
The president shared a video depicting him in a fighter jet dropping what appeared to be feces on U.S. protesters.
Kenny Loggins has spoken out against Trump using his song "Danger Zone" in a bizarre AI video of him bombing No Kings protesters with fecal matter.
Nearly 7 million people across the country turned out for the second “No Kings” protests against President Donald Trump and his administration, marking the largest single-day demonstration against a sitting president in modern history,