President Trump’s crime isn’t anything he’s said, or done, or even believed (which, all too often, anti-Trump protesters can’t cogently describe anyway).
It’s that he won, and he represents the other team.
As Batya Ungar-Sargon put it: “The ‘No Kings’ rally isn’t protesting Trump but rather the agenda the majority of America voted for. The Left isn’t protesting a king but their fellow Americans. They aren’t standing up for democracy — they are protesting against it.”
This is entirely correct. Trump isn’t a king; he’s a popularly elected president who won in something of a landslide, delivering exactly the policies that he promised the electorate.
[Source](https://nypost.com/2025/10/20/opinion/no-kings-crowds-dont-want-more-democracy-they-want-less/)
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President Trump’s crime isn’t anything he’s said, or done, or even believed (which, all too often, anti-Trump protesters can’t cogently describe anyway).
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It’s that he won, and he represents the other team.
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As Batya Ungar-Sargon put it: “The ‘No Kings’ rally isn’t protesting Trump but rather the agenda the majority of America voted for. The Left isn’t protesting a king but their fellow Americans. They aren’t standing up for democracy — they are protesting against it.”
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This is entirely correct. Trump isn’t a king; he’s a popularly elected president who won in something of a landslide, delivering exactly the policies that he promised the electorate.
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