'No Kings' and TikTok: How Foreign Influence Shapes US Protest Culture

A protester joins others at a "No Kings Day" protest in West Palm Beach, Florida, on June 14. (Getty Images)
 

By    |   Wednesday, 25 June 2025 07:14 AM EDT ET

Recent protest movements in the United States bearing slogans such as "No Kings" have drawn attention for their critiques of perceived authoritarianism in U.S. leadership.

However, national security experts are increasingly examining the potential for foreign governments, particularly the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), to exploit these domestic tensions for strategic advantage.

Jerry McGlothlin

Jerry McGlothlin is a writer, media consultant, and CEO of Special Guests Publicity, a firm specializing in booking guests on major media platforms. With decades of experience in communications, he focuses on exploring political and societal issues from a conservative perspective.

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Recent protest movements in the United States bearing slogans such as "No Kings" have drawn attention for their critiques of perceived authoritarianism in U.S. leadership.
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