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National Guard on alert ahead of ‘No Kings’ rallies across all 50 states – as Republicans hit back at protesters who ‘hate America’

Governors across the US have activated the National Guard in anticipation of chaos at thousands of nationwide ‘No Kings’ protests against Donald Trump.

Demonstrators are preparing to rally in major American cities as they accuse the president running an authoritarian regime.

But Republican Speaker Mike Johnson branded the protests a ‘hate America rally’ comprised of ‘the pro-Hamas wing’ and ‘antifa people’ during an appearance on Fox News. 

The protesters, who are backed by the likes of billionaire Democrat George Soros, are mobilizing for the second time since Trump assumed office in January.

The first No Kings protest in June resulted in violent clashes in Los Angeles and Portland, prompting increased security ahead of today’s demonstration.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has directed the Department of Public Safety and the National Guard to ‘surge forces into Austin ahead of an Antifa-linked protest’.

‘Texas will NOT tolerate chaos,’ he wrote on X.  ‘Anyone destroying property or committing acts of violence will be swiftly arrested. Law and order will be enforced.’

The governor’s office later issued a statement declaring that Special Agents, Texas Rangers, and the Texas National Guard will be deployed along with Homeland Security to investigate ‘any links to known terrorist organizations’. 

The second No Kings protest has kicked off in major cities across the country on Saturday afternoon (Pictured: A protester in Times Square, New York) 

Multiple Republican governors including Greg Abbott and Glenn Youngkin have activated the National Guard ahead of the protests (Pictured: Law enforcement officers standing guard in Portland on October 6)

Multiple Republican governors including Greg Abbott and Glenn Youngkin have activated the National Guard ahead of the protests (Pictured: Law enforcement officers standing guard in Portland on October 6) 

Prominent Republican leaders have doubted the protests peaceful intentions (Pictured: Members of the LAPD at a No Kings protest in Los Angeles on June 14)

Prominent Republican leaders have doubted the protests peaceful intentions (Pictured: Members of the LAPD at a No Kings protest in Los Angeles on June 14) 

Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin also placed the National Guard on ‘state active duty’ status.

The governor wrote in a statement: ‘With planned protests across the country this weekend, including in Virginia, I want to be clear that Virginians have a fundamental right to free speech and peaceful assembly, but that right does not include the destruction of property, looting, vandalism, disruption of traffic, or violence of any kind—for which there will be zero tolerance.’ 

Kansas Senator Roger Marshall told CNN that the state would ‘have to get the National Guard out’ amid the nationwide protests. 

‘Hopefully it’ll be peaceful. I doubt it,’ he added. 

The president has increased the National Guard’s scope significantly during his first 10 months in office, deploying troops to major cities.

After Trump deployed the troops to Los Angeles, California officials widely protested their presence, and the state sued the Trump administration for exceeding legal authority by sending troops without the governor’s consent. 

Later in the summer, Trump sent hundreds of National Guard members to Washington DC, prompting the District of Columbia to file a lawsuit to end the deployment. 

In recent weeks, Trump activated National Guard troops in Portland, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth mobilized members in Chicago. 

Trump addressed the protests against his administration to reporters on Wednesday, noting that the opposition ‘have their day coming up’.

Kamala Harris shared a video ahead of nationwide protests, encouraging her supporters to join the peaceful rally

Kamala Harris shared a video ahead of nationwide protests, encouraging her supporters to join the peaceful rally 

‘I hear very few people are gonna be there, by the way. But they have their day coming up and they want to have their day in the sun,’ he added. 

Prominent celebrities and Democrats have encouraged participation in the protest, with former Vice President Kamala Harris sharing a video on social media advocating for peaceful protest of the current administration. 

The organizers for the rally have maintained that the protest will be calm and the National Guard won’t be needed. 

The No Kings coalition wrote on its website that all events have a shared commitment to preventing violence and promoting safety. 

Organization leaders noted that they are trained in de-escalation and are working to ensure peaceful protests nationwide. 

Diedre Schlifeling, the political and advocacy officer for the American Civil Liberties Union, which is participating in the protest, said she didn’t expect a need for the Guard. 

‘But if the Trump Administration attempts to do that as a way to intimidate peaceful protests, we are prepared for that,’ she added. 

The No Kings rally follows the first event in June that saw millions of people take to the streets in protest of Trump’s crusade against immigrants, healthcare policies, anti-environmental stances, and policies on gun violence. 

Organization leaders have pushed back on the deployment of the National Guard, assuring that the event's purpose is to be peaceful (Pictured: Protesters lining the streets in Ocala, Florida)

Organization leaders have pushed back on the deployment of the National Guard, assuring that the event’s purpose is to be peaceful (Pictured: Protesters lining the streets in Ocala, Florida) 

The protests are happening nationwide, with over 2,500 registered events (Pictured: A person dressed in a Donald Trump costume parading the streets of DC)

The protests are happening nationwide, with over 2,500 registered events (Pictured: A person dressed in a Donald Trump costume parading the streets of DC) 

The event is protesting Donald Trump's policies, including his hardline deportation measures, anti-environmental positions, and his increasing scope over the federal government (Pictured: A protester holding signs in Times Square on Saturday afternoon)

The event is protesting Donald Trump’s policies, including his hardline deportation measures, anti-environmental positions, and his increasing scope over the federal government (Pictured: A protester holding signs in Times Square on Saturday afternoon) 

The event coincided with a massive parade the president ordered to the military’s 250th anniversary which also unfolded around his birthday.

‘The president thinks his rule is absolute. But in America, we don’t have kings and we won’t back down against chaos, corruption, and cruelty,’ the organization’s description reads. 

‘Because this country does not belong to kings, dictators, or tyrants. It belongs to We the People – the people who care, who show up, and the ones who fight for dignity, a life we can afford, and real opportunity. No Thrones. No Crowns. No Kings.’

There are a multitude of partners sponsoring the event, including the TransLatin Coalition, Stand Up America, the Sierra Club, Saline Indivisible, Planned Parenthood, Greenpeace, Catholics Vote Common Good, Bend the Arc Jewish Action, the Arab American Institute, and the ACLU, among others. 

There are over 2,500 planned protests across the country, with major events in San Francisco, Kansas City, Chicago, Atlanta, Washington DC, New York City, and Boston. 

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