How China Reacted to ‘No Kings’ Anti-Trump Protest in US
Summary
Chinese social media reacted to "No Kings" protests in the United States opposed to President Donald Trump's policies. These protests drew large crowds, and some Chinese people online used them to discuss U.S. politics and compare it to China's system.Key Facts
- Over 2,600 "No Kings" protests took place in the U.S., with nearly 7 million participants.
- Solidarity events were also held in over a dozen other countries.
- Chinese social media users discussed these U.S. protests, comparing them to China's political system.
- Tensions between the U.S. and China remain over issues like trade, Taiwan, and technology.
- An AI-generated video of Trump wearing a crown received mixed reactions online.
- President Trump publicly stated he is not a king in response to these events.
- No major violence was reported during the protests.
- The protests occurred during a U.S. government shutdown and amid criticism over immigration policies.
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