Nine Million Marched. Monday Arrived. Nothing Changed.
The White House issued no response to the No Kings protests by Monday morning — no arrests, no concessions, no acknowledgment — exactly as the administration promised.
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The White House issued no response to the No Kings protests by Monday morning — no arrests, no concessions, no acknowledgment — exactly as the administration promised.
The DHS shutdown entered day 45 Monday with the Senate still not acting on the House's 60-day patch — the longest funding lapse in American history, now normalized into background noise.
Following Saturday's mass No Kings demonstrations at Mar-a-Lago and 3,200+ locations nationwide, Sunday brought continued vigils near Trump's Palm Beach estate.
For the third time in two months, House Republicans passed DHS funding legislation; the Senate rejected the House version, extending the partial shutdown that has lasted 43 days.