Duffy claims ‘No Kings’ protests are ‘part of antifa’
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy claims antifa leads No Kings protests while the Indivisible Project asserts its organizing role, with about 2,000 events nationwide, organizers said.
- Donald Trump has labeled Antifa a domestic terrorist organization, prompting warnings from civil rights groups about the implications for free speech and dissent.
- Transport Secretary Sean Duffy has stated that upcoming protests will include participants he labeled as part of Antifa and paid protesters due to their alleged connection to the Democratic Party's actions during the government shutdown.
- Republican leaders have characterized the events as 'Hate America' rallies, blaming the ongoing government shutdown on Democratic leaders and the protests.
- The coalition organizing the protests has stated they undergo security training to avoid violence, countering accusations from Republican leaders.
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MAGA-worls is already blaming ‘Antifa’ before No Kings protests
Administration officials and Republican allies baselessly label nationwide protests ‘Hate America’ rallies as president looks for legal justification to crush dissent

Duffy Says Antifa Behind ‘No Kings Day’ Protests
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Monday that the anti-fascist movement antifa is organizing the "No Kings Day" protests set for Saturday. "This is part of antifa, paid protesters," Duffy said in an interview. "It begs the question, who's funding it? "Democrats want to wait for a big rally of a No Kings protest when the bottom line is, who's running the show in the Senate?" Duffy said this proves Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.…
Duffy claims ‘No Kings’ protests are ‘part of antifa’
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy claimed Monday that the upcoming “No Kings Day” protests are “part of” the antifascist movement known as antifa. “The ‘No Kings’ protest, Maria, really frustrating. I mean, this is part of antifa, paid protesters. It begs the question, who’s funding it? But, yeah, Democrats want to wait for a big rally…
Ahead of No Kings Rallies, Republicans Follow an Eastern European Playbook of Discrediting Protesters as 'Paid'
Photo by Saad Ahmad on UnsplashOn October 18, demonstrators plan to take part in over 2,200 rallies as part of the No Kings movement. Organizers describe the protests as being in opposition to the authoritarian power grab of the Trump administration.However, the Trump Administration and its congressional Republican allies have a different story about these protesters: they are paid professionals getting checks from someone, likely liberal billio…
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