In a surprising turn of events, anti-Israel activists from the ‘global intifada’ movement have announced their intention to join the ongoing ‘No Kings’ protests across the United States. This development comes amidst growing tensions and political polarization in the country, with various groups and individuals aligning themselves with different causes and movements.
According to a report by Fox News, Palestinian solidarity activists are planning to embed themselves within the ‘No Kings’ protests nationwide. This move has raised concerns among some observers, who fear that the involvement of anti-Israel radicals could potentially escalate tensions and lead to further division within the protest movement.
The presence of these activists has already sparked controversy, with prominent figures such as Never Trumper George Conway making headlines for wearing an “I am Antifa” shirt during a ‘No Kings’ protest in the Washington, DC area, as reported by Breitbart. Conway’s actions have drawn criticism from supporters of President Donald Trump, who have labeled Antifa as a terrorist organization.
Meanwhile, President Trump himself has weighed in on the protests, taking to social media to criticize Colombian President Gustavo Petro and poke fun at the ‘No Kings’ movement, as reported by The Hill. Trump’s comments have further fueled the political firestorm surrounding the protests, with tensions running high on both sides of the political spectrum.
Actor John Cusack also made headlines for his remarks directed at President Trump during a ‘No Kings’ protest in Chicago, telling the president to “go to hell,” as reported by Fox News. Cusack’s comments reflect the deep-seated animosity and polarization that have come to define the current political landscape in the United States.
In a related development, President Trump and Colombian President Petro have engaged in a war of words over recent U.S. military strikes in the Caribbean, with Petro accusing the United States of murder, as reported by The New York Times. The escalating tensions between the two leaders have added another layer of complexity to the already volatile political climate.
As the ‘No Kings’ protests continue to unfold and attract a diverse range of participants and supporters, it remains to be seen how the involvement of anti-Israel radicals and other controversial figures will impact the movement’s goals and objectives. The intersection of various political ideologies and agendas within the protests underscores the complex and multifaceted nature of contemporary social and political activism.
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References:
1. Fox News: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/anti-israel-radicals-from-global-intifada-movement-join-no-kings-protests
2. Breitbart: https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2025/10/18/never-trumper-george-conway-wears-i-am-antifa-shirt-at-no-kings-protest/
3. The Hill: https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/5562391-live-updates-donald-trump-no-kings-colombia/
4. The New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/19/us/politics/trump-colombia-petro-aid.html
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