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No Kings Protests w/ Dr. Jennifer Frost: 1 April 2026

No Kings Protests w/ Dr. Jennifer Frost: 1 April 2026

No Kings Protests w/ Dr. Jennifer Frost: 1 April 2026 Jennifer Frost: 1 April 2026, 26.22 MB
Wednesday, April 1, 2026

This July, the United States of America will celebrate 250 years since the declaration of independence, when the original thirteen colonies broke away from the British Empire under King George III. Recently, however, millions of Americans have taken to the streets to voice their disapproval of a man they see as a new monarchical figure: President Donald J. Trump.

The original ‘No Kings’ protests were held on the fourteenth of June last year, to coincide with Donald Trump’s birthday military parade. The most recent round of demonstrations occurred last weekend, and drew an estimated 8 million people, united by the belief that the President must respect the boundaries of his office.

Producer Toby spoke to Jennifer Frost, professor of history at the University of Auckland and chairperson of the New Zealand chapter of ‘Democrats Abroad’ about the significance of these demonstrations in the context of American history.