Trump Is No King — And He’s Said So, Repeatedly
Democrats continue to brand Donald Trump as an aspiring monarch — but their own record tells another story. From bypassing voters to install Kamala Harris, to silencing primary challengers, flirting with court-packing, and pressuring tech companies to censor speech, the Democratic Party has repeatedly acted in ways that contradict its pro-democracy rhetoric. This essay examines how the “Trump the King” narrative collapses under scrutiny — and why the real danger lies in hypocrisy, not autocracy.
No Kings Protest: A Trojan Horse Operation for the Far Left
The nationwide “No Kings” demonstrations on October 18, 2025, were billed as a defense of democracy—but growing evidence points to a coordinated far-left operation hiding behind the banner of civic protest. Backed by unions, the ACLU, and top Democrats like Schumer and Sanders, the movement has become a Trojan horse for socialist and communist influence inside the broader left.
Nationwide 'No Kings' Protests Set for October 18 Amid Rising GOP Concerns Over Radical Leftwing Violence
As Americans across the country prepare to take part in the “No Kings” protests this Saturday, concerns are mounting about the potential for left-wing extremism to overshadow what organizers claim are peaceful demonstrations. While the movement frames itself as a stand against perceived authoritarianism, historical patterns suggest that many large-scale “peaceful” protests frequently devolve into violent clashes, property destruction, and disruption. Law enforcement and analysts warn that certain factions may exploit these events to push radical agendas, targeting public officials, businesses, and civic institutions. Critics argue that portraying these protests solely as democratic expressions ignores a consistent trend in which extremist elements co-opt mass gatherings to further ideological aims, raising urgent questions about the intersection of free speech, public safety, and political manipulation.