Trump Literally Takes A S**t On 'No Kings' Protesters
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Rallygoers gathered in downtown Reno near the “Believe” structure to protest what they consider Trump administration overreach.
House Speaker Mike Johnson defended calling this weekend's "No Kings" rallies opposing President Donald Trump as "hate America" rallies.
The first "No Kings" Chicago protest was held in June in Daley Plaza and drew tens of thousands of demonstrators. Saturday's protest has been moved to Grant Park, a larger area that can accommodate more people.
A leaderless collective called Gen Z 212 — named after Morocco’s dialing code — is the engine behind the protests. Members debate strategy on Discord, a chat app popular with gamers and teens. The core group has about 180,000 members, but spinoffs have also sprouted, organizing demonstrations in towns independently.
Fox News Digital spoke to over half a dozen people at the New York City "No Kings" rally and asked them what motivated them to show up at the Times Square rally.
Large numbers turned out at ‘No Kings’ rallies on Saturday that were scheduled in more than 2,600 cities and towns.