Jon Stewart says Trump is 'undeniably king adjacent'
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Jon Stewart Jokes Donald Trump Has the 'Broken Down, Inbred Body of a King' While Showing Photos of President's Bruised Hand: Watch
Jon Stewart dedicated a good chunk of the Monday, October 20, episode of The Daily Show to discuss the nationwide No Kings rallies, which protested Donald Trump in office. The comedian joked about the ways the president is like a king,
The “No Kings” protests brought out crowds of seven million Americans on Saturday, while Republicans maintained that President Trump is not a king. On Monday’s “Daily Show,” Jon Stewart whipped out a wig for a “surprise inspection” of the Declaration of Independence, seeing how Trump fared with the 27 specific grievances listed against the king.
Following the protest that saw many millions take to the streets across the U.S., The Daily Show wasn’t going to miss out on a reaction piece.
The No Kings protests over the weekend were the hot topic of the evening on Monday's late night shows, as Stephen Colbert, Seth Meyers, Jon Stewart and, even briefly, Jimmy Fallon all praised the massive response while criticizing the reaction to the rallies from Republicans.
Jon Stewart laid into Fox News after the latter’s coverage of the “No Kings” protests consisted of commentary about the number of white Boomers in attendance.
Police in New York City, Austin, Chicago, D.C. and San Diego said zero protesters were arrested by their departments during Saturday's No Kings protests. Why it matters: No widespread violence was reported during the major mobilization of 7 million people protesting the Trump administration and some of its policies.
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Will There Be Another No Kings Protest? Here’s How To Stay Active
There are plenty of things you can do to take action in the meantime. The post Will There Be Another No Kings Protest? Here’s How To Stay Active first appeared on Her Campus.
Organizers say more than seven million people gathered at nearly 3,000 events over the weekend for 'No Kings' Day.