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Donald Trump Criticizes “No Kings Day” Protesters as ‘Jobless’ Amid Nationwide Demonstrations

U.S. President Trump has sparked fresh controversy after criticizing Americans participating in the nationwide “No Kings Day” protests, describing many demonstrators as “jobless.”

The remarks came as thousands of protesters gathered in cities across the United States for coordinated demonstrations opposing what organizers describe as rising authoritarian rhetoric and policies. The “No Kings Day” movement, which has gained traction online and through grassroots organizing, positions itself as a defense of democratic norms and a rejection of strongman-style leadership.

In a statement released during the height of the protests, Trump dismissed the demonstrators, arguing that many of those taking part lacked employment and were being driven by political agendas rather than genuine civic concern. His comments quickly drew backlash from critics, who accused him of attempting to undermine public dissent and dismiss legitimate grievances.

Protesters, however, pushed back against the characterization. Many participants interviewed at rallies said they represented a broad cross-section of society, including students, professionals, and community leaders. Organizers emphasized that the movement’s message centers on protecting democratic institutions and ensuring accountability in leadership.

Political analysts say Trump’s remarks are consistent with his long-standing strategy of framing opposition movements as out of touch with everyday Americans. Supporters, meanwhile, defended his comments, arguing that some demonstrations are politically motivated and disruptive.

The exchange highlights the deepening political divide in the country, as public demonstrations increasingly become flashpoints for broader ideological battles. With tensions already high ahead of upcoming elections, moments like this underscore how rhetoric from prominent figures can further energize both supporters and critics.

As “No Kings Day” protests continue to unfold, the debate over their significance—and the language used to describe them—is likely to remain at the center of the national conversation.

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