Trump said he works very hard to make the US great again, adding, “I am not a king at all”, while responding to those who took part in the nationwide No Kings protest in the US on Sunday.
He made the remark while he was responding to a question of a fox news reporter.
Earlier on Saturday millions of people across US cities including New York, Washington DC, Chicago, Miami and Los Angeles.
Thousands packed New York City’s iconic Times Square and streets all around, with people holding signs with slogans like “Democracy not Monarchy” and “The Constitution is not optional”, reports BBC.
AFP reports that a huge crowd took to the streets in all 50 US states at “No Kings” protests on Saturday, venting anger over President Donald Trump’s hardline policies, while Republicans ridiculed them as “Hate America” rallies.
Organizers said seven million people marched in protests spanning New York to Los Angeles, with demonstrations popping up in small cities across the US heartland and even near Trump’s home in Florida.
“This is what democracy looks like!” chanted thousands in Washington near the US Capitol, where the federal government was shut down for a third week because of a legislative deadlock.
Trump’s response to Saturday’s events was typically aggressive, with the US president posting a series of AI-generated videos to his Truth Social platform depicting him as a king.
On early Sunday, Donald Trump has responded to so-called “No Kings” rallies with an AI video of himself in a fighter jet, pouring brown sludge over protesters, reports sky news.
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