June 16, 2025

In a stunning display of leftist overreach and political desperation, the "No Kings" protests on June 14—bankrolled by nearly 200 activist groups wielding billions in collective resources—failed to ignite the progressive revival they so loudly promised. Despite weeks of hype and high-dollar planning, fewer than 1.5% of Americans took to the streets, far short of their own ambitious goal of mobilizing 3.5% of the population. The rallies, billed as a rebuke of President Trump, instead painted a bleak picture of a fragmented and fatigued left, struggling to inspire even its base. Organizers, bolstered by unverifiable ACLU estimates, tried to spin the tepid turnout into a "resounding message," but enthusiasm was lacking and most of the nation simply ignored the protest spectacle—exposing the stark contrast between the left’s media narrative and reality on the ground.

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