Bill Nye Goes Off On ‘Petulant’ Trump And His ‘Group Of Confederates’ In ‘No Kings’ Speech
“It hasn’t been one instance of abuse of the power of executive order by this president. It hasn’t been just one twist in a court ruling. Instead, it has been years in the making, enabled by this president. A group of confederates has worked together to undo many of our traditions and understandings of fairness and of citizens’ rights.”The nationwide anti-Trump rallies have drawn outrage from Republicans, with conservatives painting the demonstrations as “hate-America” rallies and linking them to antifa and Hamas.
Nye told demonstrators that their presence at the rally sends a message to lawmakers, telling them “they must stop the abuses of this petulant president and his circle of sycophants.”
“This president and his associates cannot tolerate dissent,” Nye said. “To them, our free speech is frightening.”
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White House Gives Wild Response To A Simple Question Asked By HuffPost Reporter
Given all that, HuffPost asked the White House: Who picked Budapest?White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt responded minutes later with: “Your mom did.”
White House Communications Director Steven Cheung after a minute added the far more succinct: “Your mom.”
After HuffPost asked Leavitt if she thought her response was funny, she replied:
“It’s funny to me that you actually consider yourself a journal [sic]. You are a far left hack who nobody takes seriously, including your colleagues in the media, they just don’t tell you that to your face. Stop texting me your disingenuous, biased, and bullshit questions.”
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in reply to Neil E. Hodges • • •Police officers shoot pepper balls and throw chemical canisters into a small group of protesters who refused to disperse from 20th and Wewatta Streets in Denver after the main No Kings rally ended on Oct. 18, 2025.
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