Trump After Mass Protests: "I Am Not a King
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The U.S. President has dismissed the recent street protests against him and his government policy as "witnesses." "I'm not a king at all," he said. Speaker of the House of Representatives, Johnson, warned of a supposedly "dangerous ideology."

The US president called the No King protests "very small, very ineffective." Almost seven million people went to the streets nationwide on Saturday.
"I'm working my ass off to make our country great: the US president doesn't believe that the protests represent the true attitude of the people in the country. He's behind it "radically left madmen."
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