Leftist ‘No Kings’ Protests Mocked On Social Media

Oct 18, 2025 - 19:28
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Leftist ‘No Kings’ Protests Mocked On Social Media

On Saturday, millions (allegedly) of American leftists participated in “No Kings” rallies, the second day this year alone — the first one being in June — on which leftists have marched en masse against President Donald Trump and his administration.

While the leftists marched with their poorly-made signs, social media users observed and did what they do best — mock the mockable and astutely tear apart their cause.

Former Fox News host Brit Hume summed up the irony of “No Kings” best:

As did Blaire White, who noted that if Trump were truly a king, the “No Kings” rallies likely wouldn’t be allowed:

Others, like Robby Starbuck, pointed out the hypocrisy of attending a “No Kings” rally while having supported the Biden administration’s draconian COVID mandates:

Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-NY) made a similar comparison:

Still others noted the irony of “No Kings” protesters supporting a political party that coronated a presidential nominee without a single primary:

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One observer pointed out that all the energy expended on the rallies could have gone to better causes, such as helping the homeless:

There were also remarks about how the protests are allegedly rife with astroturfing, and that the real “No Kings” day was July 4, 1776:

Lastly, Catturd wrapped the story up with an astute observation referencing the most recent day Americans decided they wanted a president and not a hand-selected empty suit:

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