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ificandream

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13. Did you miss this? It was on the front page of the digital edition
Sun Oct 19, 2025, 01:29 PM
Sunday

Republicans Know How Vulnerable Trump Is. The Attacks on No Kings Prove It.

By Jamelle Bouie
Opinion Columnist
Millions of Americans are gathering across the country on Saturday — including in Washington, D.C. — to protest the monarchical pretensions of the Trump administration.

In the four months since the last No Kings protests, President Trump has gone even further down the road of claiming plenary authority over the executive branch. He has continued to claim the right to fire anyone he pleases, to cancel or spend federal funds outside congressional appropriations and to launch lethal strikes against foreign civilians without explicit authorization from Congress or evidence of imminent threat to Americans.

The president has tried to leverage the power of the federal government against his political opponents and legal adversaries, sending the Justice Department after James Comey, a former director of the F.B.I.; Attorney General Letitia James of New York; and one of Trump’s former national security advisers, John Bolton. Trump also wants to use the I.R.S. and other agencies to harass liberal donors and left-leaning foundations. He has even tried to revive lèse-majesté, threatening critics of his administration and its allies with legal and political sanctions. With Trump, it’s as if you crossed the bitter paranoia of Richard Nixon with the absolutist ideology of Charles I.

Today’s protesters, in other words, are standing for nothing less than the anti-royal and republican foundations of American democracy. For the leaders of the Republican Party, however, these aren’t citizens exercising their fundamental right to dissent but subversives out to undermine the fabric of the nation.

Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/18/opinion/no-kings-protests-republicans-trump.html

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Why do the Republicans hate America? Champp Sunday #1
Because they are F N mean and crazy. littlemissmartypants Sunday #3
I hope you laughed at their every word. OldBaldy1701E Sunday #7
Yesterday I saw drag queens blowing kisses to the guy in the truck who flipped them off. hunter Sunday #20
one of my favorite signs from yesterday: berniesandersmittens Sunday #21
Marty pants Scarlet Begalas Sunday #16
Good question ... BlueWavePsych Sunday #9
It's because of the blab fests that they hate America. Initech Sunday #22
Trumpsky should be boasting about crowd size. Harker Sunday #2
They will probably... littlemissmartypants Sunday #4
They have to sleep on it for a few days, thinking up lying spin is really hard work. mwmisses4289 Sunday #5
Where's the images of all the cities ablaze and in ruins? durablend Sunday #6
There have been a couple trolls BumRushDaShow Sunday #8
Well, having attended a rally in Portland, yesterday, calimary Sunday #10
Did you see any bubbles? suegeo Sunday #11
Me too! DownriverDem Sunday #23
I saw lots of EVERYTHING! And ALL of it GOOD! calimary Sunday #24
And... Zorro Sunday #12
Did you miss this? It was on the front page of the digital edition ificandream Sunday #13
And... Zorro Sunday #15
I'm well aware of that. And yes, there was a front page story. You can see it on the white paper edition of the Times. ificandream Sunday #18
And... Zorro Sunday #19
And this? ificandream Sunday #17
Mostly Silent Scarlet Begalas Sunday #14
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