Tim Allen trolls ‘No Kings’ lawmakers for fawning over actual King Charles
Comedian Tim Allen criticized lawmakers who participated in 'No Kings' protests against perceived authoritarianism under President Trump while attending King Charles III's address to Congress, highlighting the irony. The remarks sparked online discussion about the contrast between protesting symbolic 'kingship' and honoring a real monarch. The White House also joined in the commentary by posting a photo of Trump and King Charles with the caption 'TWO KINGS.'
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US News Tim Allen trolls ‘No Kings’ lawmakers for fawning over actual King Charles By Madison Colombo, Fox News Published May 1, 2026, 1:44 a.m. ET Originally Published by: James Carville, co-host warn 'abolish ICE' is new 'Defund the Police' California university ranks among the 'most conservative colleges in America' Black GOP congressman shuts down race question after Supreme Court ruling Comedian Tim Allen is criticizing lawmakers who attended King Charles III’s speech before Congress this week while also blasting President Trump during the “No Kings” protests. After King Charles’ historic address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday, his first as monarch, Allen took to X to mock the irony of the moment, posting a photo of the speech.
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