Hillary Clinton is back in the spotlight — and once again taking aim at President Donald Trump.

The former Secretary of State is now urging her followers to join a wave of anti-Trump protests across America, stirring fresh controversy as tensions rise in Washington.

🔥 Clinton Calls for “No Kings” Protest Against Trump

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Clinton encouraged her supporters to rally under the banner of the “No Kings” movement — a left-wing campaign accusing Trump of trying to “seize power.”

Clinton urged her followers to “take part in what will be one of the largest peaceful demonstrations in modern times,” encouraging them to sign up online. She called on supporters to attend a local “No Kings” rally Saturday to “stand up to Trump’s overreach and remind everyone that America rejects monarchy.”

According to the progressive group Indivisible, more than 2,000 protests are planned across the country — in cities such as Los Angeles, Boston, Washington D.C., Chicago, Atlanta, and New Orleans, with some even spreading into Canada and Mexico.

🇺🇸 Conservatives Push Back: “This Is a Hate-America Rally”

Republicans are firing back hard, accusing the left of using protests to divide the nation and undermine the president’s leadership.

Several GOP lawmakers mocked the “No Kings” movement online, calling it another attempt by out-of-touch elites to lecture hard-working Americans.

“This isn’t about democracy — it’s about Democrats refusing to accept that Trump is their president again,” one conservative strategist said.

The protests are expected to take place as the federal government shutdown drags on, with Trump demanding fiscal responsibility while Democrats push for billions in new spending and looser immigration policies.

💼 Unions and Activists Join the Political Theater

The American Federation of Government Employees, one of the nation’s largest public-sector unions, is urging its members to participate — a move critics say is designed to pressure the Trump administration during budget negotiations.

Political analysts note the protests are being organized and funded by the same left-wing activist networks that fueled anti-Trump demonstrations in 2017 and 2020.

🎯 Clinton’s Renewed Obsession with Trump

Since losing to Trump in 2016, Clinton has rarely missed an opportunity to attack him — and this latest stunt is no different. She’s slammed his moves to hold deep-state officials accountable, including the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey, and even mocked his criticism of Hollywood elites like Jimmy Kimmel.

During a recent appearance on MSNBC, Clinton claimed that Trump’s leadership “contradicts the founding principles of the United States.”

“You have to laugh about it, so you don’t cry,” she said. “The people who built this country knew what it was like to live under absolute power.”

🌍 Even Clinton Admits Trump Is Getting Results Abroad

In a surprising twist, Clinton has praised Trump’s firm stance on foreign policy — from his decisive actions against Hamas terrorists to his strong show of force against Russia amid the war in Ukraine.

Even liberal commentators admit her tone reflects frustration that Trump continues to dominate world politics — while Democrats struggle to regain relevance.

⚡ The Bottom Line

As Saturday’s protests approach, Clinton’s efforts to revive her political influence are reigniting partisan divisions nationwide.

But if history is any guide, every attack from Hillary only seems to make Trump stronger — and more determined to finish the job he started: restoring America’s greatness.