Hillary Clinton Rallies Support for “No Kings” Protests Against Trump
In a call reminiscent of previous political movements, Hillary Clinton has urged her followers to participate in the forthcoming “No Kings” protests targeting President Donald Trump and his administration. Scheduled to unfold this weekend, these demonstrations are being touted as “the largest peaceful protest in modern American history.”
Clinton emphasized the importance of this mass mobilization, stating in her post, “In just two days, let’s show our collective strength against Trump’s perceived power grabs. Remember, we don’t support monarchs in this country.” She provided a link to the protest’s organizing website, encouraging participation nationwide.
In just two days, let’s be a part of the largest peaceful protest in modern American history.
Join No Kings this Saturday at an event near you to push back on Trump’s power grabs and assert our refusal of monarchy.https://t.co/Y57vKUxLKK
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) October 16, 2025
The rallies, orchestrated by the progressive organization Indivisible, are set to occur in over 2,000 locations both in the United States and abroad, in cities ranging from Los Angeles to Boston, including international participation from Canada and Mexico.
This is not the first time Clinton has mobilized the public under the “No Kings” banner; back in June, she compared Trump’s rallies, which she criticized as a “low-energy Dear Leader parade,” against images of protesters advocating for democratic values.
Witness the contrast in America from yesterday.
On one side, Trump’s low-energy Dear Leader parade (which incurred a $45 million expense).
On the other, millions peacefully gathering nationwide stating:
Here, we have no kings.pic.twitter.com/T52IW9wvSr
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) June 15, 2025
As reported previously by The Gateway Pundit, these “No Kings” demonstrations have been organized by far-left factions aiming to destabilize the status quo and criticize President Trump. This activism aligns with a broader Marxist-tinged movement, notably marked by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s introduction of the “No Kings Act,” a piece of legislation echoing the protest slogan aimed at curtailing Trump’s authority.
Trump has reacted dismissively to the protests, labeling the participants as far-left agitators intent on inciting disorder.
In his characteristic style, Trump stated, “I don’t feel like a king. I have to navigate a labyrinth to get anything approved.” He added that true leadership does not equate to royal prerogative, suggesting that his challenges in governance illustrate the democratic process at work.
LMAO! President Trump just responded to the “NO KINGS” protests looming this weekend.
“I don’t feel like a king. I have to go through HELL to get things approved.”
“A king would never face the obstacles I do, calling lawmakers just to get things done.”pic.twitter.com/B8Zx3YlJj4
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) June 12, 2025
Furthermore, the American Federation of Government Employees has backed the protests, linking the occasion to ongoing issues such as federal shutdowns, public safety, and immigration. House Speaker Mike Johnson has claimed that Democrats are purposefully extending the shutdown to stoke participation in these protests, maintaining a negotiating stance until their conditions are met.
With skepticism growing regarding expected turnout, Saturday’s events may face significant scrutiny and challenges in realizing their ambitious goals.