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The article discusses the "No Kings" protest in Los Angeles on October 18, 2025. The event drew thousands of people who gathered in downtown Los Angeles to express their opposition to President Donald Trump. The rally was peaceful and featured a diverse range of participants, including screenwriter and director Tony Gilroy, who created the Star Wars series Andor.
Gilroy expressed his disappointment with the lack of leadership among the anti-Trump resistance but remained hopeful about the potential for change. He noted that the show Andor had offered a clear model for what authoritarian rule looks like and how to resist it, and he felt that this was relevant to current events in the United States.
The protest also featured street performers dressed as Donald Trump, with one of them having a head made entirely of Cheetos and images of JD Vance and Kristi Noem. This performance sparked a reaction from some protesters, who suggested that the performers looked like "fake antifa."
Overall, the article presents a positive view of the "No Kings" protest in Los Angeles, highlighting the diversity and creativity of the participants.
Gilroy expressed his disappointment with the lack of leadership among the anti-Trump resistance but remained hopeful about the potential for change. He noted that the show Andor had offered a clear model for what authoritarian rule looks like and how to resist it, and he felt that this was relevant to current events in the United States.
The protest also featured street performers dressed as Donald Trump, with one of them having a head made entirely of Cheetos and images of JD Vance and Kristi Noem. This performance sparked a reaction from some protesters, who suggested that the performers looked like "fake antifa."
Overall, the article presents a positive view of the "No Kings" protest in Los Angeles, highlighting the diversity and creativity of the participants.