The Harry Sisson Show - Trump Has FULL MELTDOWN Over HUGE No Kings Protest
Episode Date: October 14, 2025Harry Sisson breaks down how Trump and members of his administration are having a full meltdown over the upcoming No Kings protest as millions of Americans are expected to attend. ...
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All right, so this is pretty important.
There's another huge no-kings protest scheduled for this Saturday, October 18th, in cities and towns all across the United States.
It's expected to be one of the largest protests in American history bringing in an estimated 10 million people and many more at home who are supporting from afar who may not be able to make it.
It will be ginormous.
And of course, this has the Trump administration running scared.
not only Donald Trump himself, but members of his cabinet as well.
They are already running a disinformation campaign saying it's being funded by Antifa.
If you go, you're a member of Antifa.
They are clearly very scared of the power that the people have.
And so I want to show you just some of these clips showing that, man, they are already freaking out.
Donald Trump has talked about it, but I want to start here with Trump's Transportation Secretary,
Sean Duffy, who went on Fox News yesterday to spread some of the misinformation that I just warned about.
But look, before I show you this clip and before I get into all these things we have to go through today,
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Without further ado, let's just hear from Sean Duffy and hear what he has to say.
Take a look.
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 of a No King's protest.
When the bottom line is, who's running the show in the Senate?
Chuck Schumer's not running the show.
The No King's protesters or organizers are running the show.
Is AOC a primary against Chuck Schumer?
Is she running the show?
But you need a strong leader in the Senate to take control and make decisions.
And Chuck Schumer is blown in the breeze.
He has no power, no authority, because he's...
giving it up to his primary opponent, potentially an AOC, or to the No King's protest organizers.
What is he talking about?
Does he believe that No King protesters and organizers have somehow gotten elected to the Senate
and taken power away from Chuck Schumer?
Are you kidding me?
And paid protesters.
You know, I went to the last No Kings protest in New York City.
I didn't get an Antifa check.
Did you guys at home get any Antifa checks for going to the No Kings protest?
I certainly didn't.
I didn't know they were handing out money.
It is so crazy and it's so desperate that when there is a no king's protest, when there is
something like this, when people are using their voices, they automatically resort to misinformation
and disinformation.
They just attack it.
They don't listen to the tens of millions of Americans who are saying, hey, we are not happy
with what's going on in this country.
Instead, they go on Fox News and they rant about it.
And Donald Trump joined in on this as well.
A reporter the other day asked him if he's going to try to stop.
a no king's protest taking place in Austin,
and he said that, yeah, he's interested in filing a lawsuit.
Just take a look at this back and forth.
The city of Austin is clear to vote tomorrow
to basically waive a $120,000 fee
so that a no king's basically an anti-Trump rally
can occur in their city.
They're bypassing the fees, rolling it to the taxpayers.
So my question is to you,
what can the people of Austin, Texas do right now
to make sure that their tax dollars don't fund a no-teens anti-Trump rally coming up.
Well, I mean, you're telling me, I would love to do something about that.
You know, bring a lawsuit, do something.
Yeah, and that's all you need to see in the clip.
Honestly, he just rambles for another few seconds after that.
It's basically a nothing answer.
But the beginning part is the most significant portion.
He wants to file a lawsuit.
He wants to file a lawsuit because a city is doing something within their own rights.
And of course, a journalist is framing it in a disingenuous way.
That's not the whole story because Trump has staffed the White House with only MAGA journalists at this point, not all, but many.
And so he's saying he wants to get a lawsuit going.
He looks at Pam Bondi, who's sitting near him and say, yeah, let's just sue them.
Let's just sue a city for acting within their rights to host a peaceful protest where people exercise our First Amendment.
It is so insane.
It is so insane.
And let's just be clear that this is not the first time the Trump admin has freaked out,
about a no king's protest.
Last time when Donald Trump was asked about the no king's protest,
this was back in June,
the first major one that took place here in the United States.
He also responded in a pretty crazy way.
Just take a look.
No king's protests planned across the country on Saturday as well.
What are your thoughts on those?
What are they going?
No king?
No kings.
I don't feel like a king.
I have to go through hell to get stuff of Britain.
A king would say, I'm not going to get this.
A king would have never had the California.
and your mandate to even be talking to. He wouldn't have to call up Mike Johnson and Thune and say,
fellas, you got to pull this off. And after years, we get it done. No, no, we're not a king.
We're not a king at all. Thank you very much. Yeah, so just for some context, the room is full of
Republicans. That's why they're all laughing. He's saying nothing that is funny, nothing that's even
remotely humorous, but the Republicans have to clap and cheer for their dictator because if they don't,
they'll get kicked out of the Republican Party. And it's just so funny that Donald Trump's response then was,
I don't feel like a king.
I have to go through hell.
Yet his own administration and he himself have likened him to a king.
Just remember that in February, Trump likened himself to a king in another fight with Democrats
in a blue state as Trump sought to end congestion pricing for vehicles in New York.
The president declared on social media, congestion pricing is dead.
New York has saved.
Long live the king.
This was a post that they had on all their different social media platforms of Donald Trump
literally portrayed as a king.
And of course, there are the many different things that Donald Trump has done that is very
authoritarian likened to a king.
His effort to distance himself from his own suggestions of a royal prerogative come as he's
plowed forward with a maximalist view of presidential power in his second term and has at
times hosted official White House events that featured royal flourishes and monarchal claims
to religious legitimacy.
He's issued sweeping pardons to people on January 6th, in addition to many other pardons of political
allies.
He's issued more than 150 executive orders, some of which attempted actions that courts ultimately
found beyond his power, including Trump appointed judges.
He's purged the government, gone after his political enemies, and more.
So I think he's a king.
And when you add that, in addition to what he said last time about the no king's
protest, saying that anybody that protested his military parade will face very heavy force,
basically cracking down on people who use their First Amendment right, I don't think there's any
debating that this guy thinks he's a king. So he can get up there at the White House in front of his
Republican buddies and claim, I'm no king, I'm no king, the no king's protesters are just
whackadoos. He's a king. Or he's a wannabe king. He's a wannabe dictator. He's doing everything
that a wannabe dictator slash king would do. I mean, protesters who protest something he does
facing very heavy force, it really doesn't get much worse than that. And look, I understand why Donald
Trump is terrified. When you see videos like this, this was Los Angeles last time for the No King's
protest, when you see videos like this, all these people filling the streets of these major
cities across the United States, yeah, that's a pretty big middle finger to Donald Trump.
That's a pretty big F you saying, you better cut this crap out because we're not having it.
And all these people, all these amazing people you see in this crowd, they're voters.
They're voters who will go to the ballot box this November. And by the way, there are a
Republicans who went to these no kings protests. I talk to Republicans at the no king's protest
I went to who are fed up with Donald Trump. They're voters too. And they will go to the ballot
box. So Trump can threaten protesters. They can threaten lawsuits. Sean Duffy can claim that it's
Antifa funding it. And we're apparently getting Antifa checks this time. That would be super cool.
But that doesn't stop the people making their voices heard. That doesn't stop you, me and
everybody across this country from getting out there and slamming this administration.
for their insanity, for their dictatorial tactics.
So look, I will leave the video there.
I just had to show you these clips of Trump and Sean Duffy and everything else.
Of course, their previous reaction to the No Kings protests,
which I'm sure Trump will post about on social media this week.
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