Commentary: From Trump’s Parade to ‘No Kings’ Protests, the Clash over What Makes America Great Has only Just Begun
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Colbert: Nobody Enjoyed Trump's Stupid Parade | Drunk On Fox | No Kings: The Biggest Protest In U.S. History
President Trump's birthday parade featured low turnout and squeaky tanks, the champagne was flowing over at Fox News, and over five million Americans hit the streets to protest against the president's despotic behavior.
OKLAHOMA VOICE: No Kings protests around the nation denounce Trump’s actions
With the nation’s capital hosting multimillion-dollar celebrations and a parade marking the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary and President Donald Trump’s birthday Saturday, huge No Kings demonstrations blanketed the country from
Late-Night TV Hosts on Trump’s “Big Stupid Birthday Parade”: “This Almost Makes Me Feel Bad for Him, Almost”
Amid domestic and global problems, Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, Seth Meyers, Jimmy Fallon and Jon Stewart took the chance for a small bit of joy at Trump's misery attending his poorly attended parade.
The Kings Parade and Hoolaulea celebrates legacy of Kamehameha and unity of Hawaii
On Saturday morning, challenges to The King’s Parade and Ho‘olaule‘a poked through the 108th annual celebration that was held on Rice Street from the Vidinha Stadium parking lot to the historic County Building. The challenges included the bouts of rain that soaked the fabric outfits and costuming of the pa‘u riders and their respective teams, as well as a competing event across town. At the same time, the Kauai Indivisible “No Kings” rally drew …
Stephen Colbert Grins Over Trump Parade's Low Turnout: 'MAGA Stands for Make America Grass Again'
Stephen Colbert told his “The Late Show” audience on Monday that he was in a great mood thanks to the way Donald Trump was humiliated nationally over the weekend. “This weekend was Father’s Day, and Daddy got just what he wanted: No one came to Trump’s big, stupid birthday parade,” Colbert said, referring to the military parade Trump insisted on having in Washington, D.C. ostensibly to celebrate the 250th birthday of the U.S. Army, though it als…
Commentary: From Trump’s parade to ‘No Kings’ protests, the clash over what makes America great has only just begun
As President Donald Trump watched a display of American military might in Washington DC, protesters across the US presented a different version of patriotism, says Kevin Chen of the S Rajaratnam School of International Studies.
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