I'd argue that the movement is still going and arguably larger then No Kings, even with the repression (or perhaps better to say spurred further by it). It goes to show that concrete principled demands are significantly more resilient than reactive calls for a return to a status quo.
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The no kings had millions we haven’t even reached those numbers because Americans are lowlifes