Dems’ ‘No Kings’ rhetoric backfires as critics lambaste ‘confusing’ reaction to actual king

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Dems’ ‘No Kings’ rhetoric backfires as critics lambaste ‘confusing’ reaction to actual king

Updated 3 days ago
PBS NewsHour
Fox News
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King Charles III received a bipartisan standing ovation in Congress, prompting Republicans to highlight Democrats' "No Kings" protest hypocrisy. This cluster currently includes 2 articles from 2 sources.

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This cluster currently includes 2 articles from 2 sources. Sources in this event include PBS NewsHour, Fox News.

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King Charles calls for unity in rare royal address to Congress
PBS NewsHour
PBS NewsHour
Lean Left
4/28/2026

King Charles calls for unity in rare royal address to Congress

The king and queen of England were received with high diplomatic fanfare at the White House on day two of the royal visit. King Charles became just the second monarch to address Congress. He delivered a message of unity and peace during a time of tense relations. Nick Schifrin reports. Notice: Transcripts are machine.

Dems’ ‘No Kings’ rhetoric backfires as critics lambaste ‘confusing’ reaction to actual king
Fox News4/29/2026

Dems’ ‘No Kings’ rhetoric backfires as critics lambaste ‘confusing’ reaction to actual king

Richard Fitzwilliams, a royal commentator, analyzes King Charles III's significant visit to the United States. He details the King's speech to Congress, praising America's founding ideals and emphasizing the enduring U.S.-U.K. relationship. Fitzwilliams also notes the King's personal touch in navigating diplomatic.