Communist/Globalist lawmakers foolishly gathered on Saturday to protest President Trump during the nationwide “No Kings” rallies.
Simultaneously, the president in true patriotic style marked the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army, and oh, his 79th birthday as well.
This from townhall.com.
Randi Weingarten, President of the American Federation of Teachers, joined the “No Kings” rally in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where she waved her arms dramatically and drew attention for her over-the-top behavior.
During her remarks, she accused Trump of spreading chaos and fear among the American public.
Seriously, Randi? We the People of Conservative America never felt better.
Why are they like this? pic.twitter.com/su14BMQaPx
— Tomi Lahren (@TomiLahren) June 14, 2025
However, social media mocked her behavior, pointing out her exaggerated antics and the fact that she was literally bouncing up and down while mocking Trump.
She knows her gravy train has gone off the tracks
— KAG3-CO (@Kag3C) June 14, 2025
Too bad she doesn’t not display this same enthusiasm for wanting what’s best for our kids who are in public schools.
— Mark Francis (@Carrera51MF) June 14, 2025
THE GUILTY ONES MAKE THE MOST NOISE..
— @PurpleDiamond (@PurpleD02210401) June 14, 2025
Translation: "I'm afraid of losing my six-figure salary!"
— colomba (@colomba212) June 14, 2025
Meanwhile, Rep. Eric Swalwell (C/G-CA) addressed a crowd of “No Kings” protesters, emphatically declaring, “Trump has to go!”
Further:
[Trump] has got to go! He has got to go!… Donald Trump is getting his a*s kicked in the courts…no king in America, no king ever!
Swalwell also criticized the media, accusing them of giving undue credit to Trump and arguing that the president does not truly deserve recognition for his achievements.
Meanwhile, on the same day as the “No Kings” rally, two Minnesota Democrats were fatally shot by a man who was later found with “No Kings” flyers in his car. At the rallies, some attendees carried extreme and disturbing signs—including one that called for the president to be beheaded.
Extreme, yes, Eric?
2 lawmakers gunned down today and Democrats are walking around the Michigan Capitol with signs calling for the President to be beheaded as part of their “No Kings” protest. This behavior can NOT be tolerated. pic.twitter.com/edFDpCXiZA
— Senator Aric Nesbitt (@SenAricNesbitt) June 14, 2025
Just hours after two of his fellow party members and their spouses were killed or injured in a targeted attack, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison (C/G) delivered a controversial speech at a “No Kings” rally, where he referred to Trump as a “dictator.”
Shame on Minnesota @AGEllison for giving a disgustingly partisan speech at the "No Kings" rally where he stoked violent rhetoric
The speech was hours after two of his fellow party colleagues and their spouses were killed or injured by an assassin who is still at large
Absurd pic.twitter.com/xHY3lFHq98
— AK Kamara (@realakkamara) June 14, 2025
**ADDITIONALLY**
From Andrew Muller on Liberty Sentinel: “I Went to a ‘No Kings’ Protest. Here’s What I Saw”
Fort Walton Beach, FL—Hundreds of anti-Trump protesters gathered on June 14, President Trump’s 79th birthday, Flag Day, and the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday, to fight “authoritarianism,” “racism,” and mass deportations.
The ‘No Kings‘ protests, which boast having nearly 2,000 planned events across the country, are a ‘day of defiance,’ according to their website. ‘Whether you’re outraged by attacks on civil rights, skyrocketing costs, abductions and disappearances, the gutting of essential services, or the assault on free speech—this moment is for you,’ organizers said in an advertisement.
‘No Kings’ lists over 200 partners that are supporting the protests, including left-wing giants such as the ACLU, Planned Parenthood, the American Humanist Association, the Bernie Sanders Campaign, Greenpeace, the Freedom From Religion Foundation, and literally hundreds more.
While no other visible media presence was at the Florida protest, the Liberty Sentinel’s Andrew Muller was on the ground and interviewed a wide variety of participants.
Click HERE to watch video (9:51 min).