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Las Vegas Letter Crowns Trump ‘King Eliminator’ Amid Anti-President Protests

By Matthias Binder April 3, 2026
LETTER: Trump and No Kings
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LETTER: Trump and No Kings

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Protests Ignite Nationwide Backlash Against Trump PoliciesA Local Voice Flips the ScriptTrump’s Foreign Policy Wins Under ScrutinyDivided Opinions Reflect National Tensions

Protests Ignite Nationwide Backlash Against Trump Policies (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Las Vegas – Recent “No Kings” rallies across the United States prompted a local resident to offer a starkly different view of President Donald Trump. Bill Minarik wrote to the Las Vegas Review-Journal praising the president for toppling foreign despots. His letter positioned Trump as the antithesis of the monarchical imagery protesters invoked.[1][2]

Protests Ignite Nationwide Backlash Against Trump Policies

Organizers staged more than 3,000 “No Kings” demonstrations on March 28, 2026. Crowds gathered in major cities to oppose the Trump administration’s agenda. Participants focused on immigration crackdowns and military actions.[3][4]

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In Las Vegas, an estimated 1,000 people rallied downtown. Police arrested six individuals during the event. North Las Vegas saw about 300 attendees at a related gathering. These protests marked the third wave of similar actions, following events in June and October.[5][6]

Critics chanted slogans emphasizing democratic principles over perceived authoritarianism. The Minnesota State Capitol hosted the flagship rally. Demonstrators worldwide joined in solidarity against U.S. policies.[7]

A Local Voice Flips the Script

Bill Minarik’s letter, published on April 2, directly referenced the weekend rallies. He stated that the events reminded him of Trump. Minarik credited the president with eliminating political despots over the past year.[1]

“If there is one man in the world who has been responsible for the elimination of political despots over the past year, it is Mr. Trump,” Minarik wrote. He nominated Trump for “King Eliminator, 21st Century.” The piece appeared alongside other reader submissions on local and national issues.

  • Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro faced arrest and transport to a U.S. jail.
  • Iran’s Ayatollah Ali Khamenei met his end in a U.S.-Israel air raid.
  • These actions occurred amid the Iran War.

Minarik highlighted Trump’s role in both operations. His words challenged the protesters’ portrayal of the president.

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Trump’s Foreign Policy Wins Under Scrutiny

The letter spotlighted two high-profile developments. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, labeled a tyrant, ended up in U.S. custody. Trump facilitated the escort, according to Minarik.

Separately, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, described as the top terrorism sponsor, became a target. A coordinated strike by Israel and the United States eliminated him during ongoing conflict. These events fueled both praise and protests.[1]

Supporters viewed the outcomes as victories against oppression. Opponents tied them to broader grievances, including military escalation. The “No Kings” movement gained momentum partly from such actions.

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Event Key Figure Outcome
Venezuela Operation Nicolas Maduro Jailed in U.S.
Iran War Strike Ayatollah Khamenei Eliminated

Divided Opinions Reflect National Tensions

Minarik’s submission stood out in a section filled with diverse views. Nearby letters addressed electric vehicles, street crime, and congressional trips. None directly countered his Trump endorsement.

The Review-Journal regularly features such correspondence. Readers respond to current events, from local sports to global conflicts. This piece arrived amid midterm election buildup.[8]

Protests like “No Kings” underscore polarization. Younger voters mobilized over war and immigration issues. Trump’s backers emphasized security gains from his leadership.

Key Takeaways:

  • “No Kings” rallies protested Trump on March 28, drawing thousands nationwide.
  • Bill Minarik credited Trump with jailing Maduro and eliminating Khamenei.
  • The letter reframed protests as overlooking the president’s anti-despot record.

Minarik’s nomination captures a counter-narrative to dominant protest themes. It underscores how foreign triumphs divide public opinion. As debates continue, such letters keep the conversation alive. What do you think of this perspective? Share in the comments.

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