We Asked ‘No Kings’ Protesters What Made Trump A King. They Couldn’t Say.

Oct 20, 2025 - 14:28
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We Asked ‘No Kings’ Protesters What Made Trump A King. They Couldn’t Say.

WASHINGTON—The Daily Wire team joined throngs of marchers who took to the streets of the nation’s capital Saturday for the 2025 “No Kings” protest.

The Washington, D.C., rally was the focal point of similar events nationwide, meant to counter the “authoritarian threats” posed by President Donald Trump and his administration.

Protesters came prepared with posters and costumes. Many of them had gone through media training and learned chants, songs, and dances to perform. But for all that preparation, many of the protesters The Daily Wire encountered couldn’t answer what we thought was a simple question: “If Trump was elected, how is he a king?”

Responses ranged from blank stares to Kamala Harris-style word salads and vague references to “checks and balances.” Deep in a hole, a self-identified “he/she” claimed that Trump was taking away women’s right to vote. When pressed for information, he/she said “Trump has said that in interviews everywhere.”

[Editor’s note: he hasn’t].

“No Kings” is part of the Indivisible Project, itself part of George Soros’s Open Society Action Fund. The project was created to support “to support the grantee’s social welfare activities.” The Indivisible Project was awarded multiple grants, most recently they received $3 Million from the Open Society Foundations.

High-profile Democratic leaders including Harris and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, who encouraged participating on social media and in official statements.

Some protests took unsettling turns. A disturbing video from Chicago shows a middle-aged woman making a gun gesture with her hand and pointing to her neck. Towards the end of the D.C. protest, a chant broke out that “Turning Point has got to go.” Many signs featured rhetoric claiming “Trump was a Nazi” and “ICE = Gestapo.” A small fragment of the protest made the event a family affair with children holding signs such as “Stop Kidnapping People.”

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