CBS News Turns Protest Into Promotion
Today, CBS News has unveiled an article that feels less like journalistic reporting and more like a commercial for the upcoming ‘No Kings’ protests spearheaded by leftist activists. Instead of providing critical analysis or unbiased coverage, the piece doubles as a guide for consumers eager to purchase ‘No Kings’ merchandise, directing readers to platforms like Amazon and Temu.
For those who fondly recall how the mainstream media once portrayed the Tea Party, the irony here is undeniably rich.
“No Kings” day merch for sale on Amazon, Temu and other e-commerce sites. https://t.co/qJVN2EIibL
— CBS News (@CBSNews) June 13, 2025
Article Highlights: Commercialism Meets Activism
In their coverage, CBS states:
“No Kings” day merch for sale on Amazon, Temu and other e-commerce sites
“No Kings” merchandise is cropping up for sale on Amazon, Temu, and other online retailers ahead of the planned nationwide protests against the Trump administration scheduled for Saturday. Hundreds of t-shirts, hats, signs, and posters are available on the internet, alluding to the demonstrations. On the China-based Temu.com, a seller shipping goods from a U.S.-based warehouse offers a t-shirt reading “No Kings in America” featuring the Statue of Liberty and American flag for just $5.20.
A search for ‘No Kings’ on Amazon yields around 1,000 results. A significant portion of this merchandise is printed on demand, meaning it’s created only upon order to avoid excess inventory. Additionally, a variety of posters and yard signs can be found on Etsy, while Walmart, which has distanced itself from a promotional ad for No Kings Day funded by Walmart heiress Christy Walton, offers a more limited selection of related goods on its site.
It’s astonishing to witness such blatant commercialization of a protest movement.
The @CBSNews Organization is pimping out anti-Trump merch for the Leftwing fanatics. Would you expect anything less? https://t.co/vCiLucPtOn
— Bobby J Davidson (@bobbyjdavidson) June 13, 2025
Remember when CBS was pimping MAGA merch? Yeah, neither do I. https://t.co/EWH3qeKRt5
— KC O’Dea Program (@KCOnTheRadio) June 13, 2025
CBS proves they can indeed go lower by advertising merch for upcoming anti-American lawless riots. https://t.co/nqFfTTmJid
— The Headline CorWRECKtor (@TheCorWRECKtor) June 13, 2025
The Media’s Role in Protest Culture
This incident underscores a broader trend: the media’s unabashed support for certain protest movements. Rather than merely reporting, they are actively promoting merchandise associated with these events. While freedom of expression is a cherished principle in any democracy, the intertwining of journalism and commercial interests raises serious questions about integrity and bias.