ROYAL BACK-OFF: President Trump downplays ‘No Kings’ protests, calling them a ‘farce’ and insisting he is ‘not a king’. ‘I look at those people – they don’t represent America. They represent nothing to do,’ he said, while standing in front of a royal-like motorcade. – phanh

ROYAL BACK-OFF: Trump Dismisses ‘No Kings’ Protests as a ‘Farce,’ Says He’s “Not a King” — While Standing Before a Royal-Like Motorcade

In yet another headline-grabbing moment, former President Donald Trump has downplayed the growing wave of “No Kings” protests erupting across several U.S. cities, calling the demonstrators “a farce” and insisting that he is “not a king.”

The protests, which began as a satirical jab at what activists call Trump’s “authoritarian comeback campaign,” have quickly grown into a nationwide phenomenon. Signs reading “No Kings in America” and “Democracy, Not Dynasty” filled the streets in Washington, D.C., New York, and Los Angeles over the weekend, as protesters marched to condemn what they see as Trump’s “imperial style” politics.

But during a press appearance on Monday, Trump shrugged off the criticism with characteristic bravado.

“I look at those people — they don’t represent America,” he told reporters. “They represent nothing to do. That’s what they are — people with too much time and not enough success.”

Tổng thống Trump chuẩn bị 'làm mới giấc mơ Mỹ' trước quốc hội

The comments came while Trump stood in front of a massive black motorcade, complete with armed security and flashing lights — a scene that critics quickly seized on as ironically royal, given the context of his remarks. Photographs of the moment immediately flooded social media, with one viral caption reading: “He says he’s not a king — but the crown seems to fit.”

Trump, however, appeared unfazed by the optics.

“I’m not a king. I don’t want to be a king,” he said. “But I do want a strong America — and strong leadership. The problem is, these protesters want weakness. They want chaos. I want greatness.”

The “No Kings” movement began earlier this month when political activists accused Trump of behaving more like a monarch than a democratic leader, citing his increasingly centralized rhetoric, his promises to “clean house” on day one of a new term, and his campaign imagery featuring golden eagles, marble columns, and red velvet backdrops reminiscent of royal insignia.

Critics argue that Trump’s words and imagery echo the cult of personality tactics often used by authoritarian figures around the world. “This isn’t about left or right — it’s about democracy versus delusion,” said one protest organizer in Washington, holding a cardboard crown labeled ‘King Don.’

Still, Trump’s loyal base sees it differently. To his supporters, the grandeur and symbolism reflect American strength and patriotism, not monarchy. “He’s not a king — he’s a fighter,” said one supporter outside Trump Tower. “These protests are just noise from people who lost control years ago.”

The back-and-forth has reignited America’s debate over power, symbolism, and democracy, with many noting how Trump’s populist messaging continues to walk a fine line between leadership and domination.

Trump insists 'I'm no King' as thousands of 'No Kings' protests set to take  place across the country

Political analyst Dana Richards commented, “Trump’s language about strength and loyalty, combined with the imagery around his events — gold, red, large flags — evokes royal power even when he denies it. The contradiction is what keeps him in the headlines.”

Social media has only intensified the spectacle. Clips of Trump’s speech juxtaposed with slow-motion footage of his motorcade — set to dramatic music — have racked up millions of views on TikTok and X (formerly Twitter). Memes showing Trump wearing a crown photoshopped onto his head spread within hours, with the hashtag #KingDonald trending alongside #NoKingsInAmerica.

Even some conservative commentators found themselves uneasy with the optics. “You can’t stand in front of a 10-car motorcade, wrapped in flags and marble, and say ‘I’m not a king,’” one pundit remarked. “It’s like telling people you’re humble while standing on a throne.”

But as always, Trump’s political instinct remains razor sharp — and controversy, to him, is oxygen. The more critics attack, the more his base rallies. Within hours of his remarks, Trump’s campaign had already released limited-edition “NOT A KING” T-shirts, featuring his quote in bold letters above an image of the American flag.

For Trump, the protests may be little more than background noise. Yet to his detractors, his defiance — and his regal presentation — symbolize the very danger they’re warning about.

Whether he intends it or not, Trump’s denial of being a “king” has only deepened the royal spectacle surrounding his campaign, leaving the public once again divided — and transfixed — by the man who insists he’s not wearing a crown.

 

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