Most American Monarchists Don't Want King Trump
Summary
A group called Monarchists of America is advocating for an American monarchy but does not support President Donald Trump as its potential king. On October 18, a large protest with over 7 million participants, known as the "No Kings" protests, took place in opposition to perceived autocratic actions by Trump. The group argues that monarchy involves more than just power and sees potential benefits in having a monarch.Key Facts
- Monarchists of America is a group that wants to create a monarchy in the United States.
- The group does not support President Trump as their choice for a monarch.
- There was a large protest on October 18 with over 7 million people against alleged autocratic actions by Trump.
- The protest used the slogan "No Kings."
- Ian Hoover, speaking for the group, noted that the idea of monarchy is misunderstood and involves more than just having power.
- Monarchists believe a king or queen might govern well to leave a better future for their heirs.
- They argue that monarchs might have less influence from lobby groups compared to elected officials.
- The group sees benefits in training future monarchs from a young age in governance and other areas.
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