Donald Trump Jr. mocks the 'No Kings' protests
Donald Trump Jr. downplays the significance of the 'No Kings' national movement against his father
“If my father had been king, he probably wouldn't have allowed those protests. You saw the people protesting: they're the same radical liberals from the '60s and '70s, only much older and fatter,” he said.
Over the nearly nine months since Trump's return to Washington, two mass demonstrations have been launched to peacefully protest his orders to arrest immigrants, his reinforcement of the border with the help of National Guard members, the tariffs imposed on exports from more than 100 countries entering the United States, and his role as mediator.
of the armed conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine.
“When my father came here, unlike previous presidents, it wasn't an apology tour. It was to ask, 'How can we work together? How can we grow our respective economies? How can we create peace and stability in the region?' There may be an 'America First' component to that, but there may also be a 'Saudi Arabia First' component, and in fact, everyone can benefit,” he emphasized.

