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Trump Addresses No Kings Protest

WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald J. Trump is once again making headlines — and drawing a clear line in the sand — as he prepares to attend a massive military parade honoring the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army, which also happens to fall on his 79th birthday.

But while America celebrates its heroes, far-left agitators have launched a nationwide protest effort under the banner of “No Kings” — a not-so-subtle swipe at President Trump’s leadership style. The president’s response? Pure Trump: bold, unapologetic, and rooted in common sense.


Trump Fires Back: “I’m Not a King — I’m Fighting to Get Things Done”

When asked about the planned protests, Trump fired back with trademark humor and grit:

“I don’t feel like a king. I have to go through hell just to get things approved.”

He then pointed to his latest victory: overturning a controversial California mandate that would have banned the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035 — a rule pushed by radical environmentalists and rubber-stamped by the Biden administration.

“A king wouldn’t have to call up Speaker Mike Johnson and Senator John Thune to beg for help,” Trump said. “A king wouldn’t have to fight for years just to give Americans the freedom to choose what kind of car they drive.”


California Pushes Back — But Trump Stands Tall for American Energy

The president’s decision to revoke California’s gas car ban has triggered legal threats from left-wing state leaders. But Trump remains focused on protecting U.S. energy independence, consumer freedom, and working-class jobs.

This high-profile rollback has become a flashpoint in the ongoing battle between Washington elites and everyday Americans — a fight Trump has promised to win.


Far-Left Protesters Plan 1,500 Anti-Trump Demonstrations Nationwide

Organizers with the “No Kings” movement have announced plans for more than 1,500 anti-Trump protests in cities across the country. However, none are allowed near the D.C. military parade, where Trump is expected to deliver remarks.

The protest movement is being framed by many conservatives as another desperate attempt by left-wing activists to divide the country and distract from President Trump’s growing momentum ahead of the 2024 election.


Trump Issues Strong Warning: “Big Force” Will Stop Disruption

Earlier this week, President Trump issued a stern warning to any protest groups thinking of showing up in the nation’s capital:

“If they try to disrupt the parade, they’ll be met with very big force,” Trump said.

When White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was asked if Trump supports peaceful protests, she didn’t hold back:

“Of course the president supports peaceful protests. What a stupid question.”


A Day of Celebration — and a Show of Strength

As the U.S. Army turns 250 and President Trump turns 79, this Saturday will mark more than just a parade. It will be a statement of resolve — a declaration that America’s traditions, freedoms, and strength will not be canceled by radical activists or media spin.