Supporters of Donald Trump are praising an unidentified individual who showed support for him during a recent “No Kings” protest in California. The demonstrations took place across the United States and in other countries, with organizers saying that millions of people participated nationwide and that additional events were held internationally. While many attendees joined as protesters, there was also visible opposition from Trump supporters, leading to moments of tension and counter-messaging throughout the events.
A viral example of that opposition occurred in Los Angeles, where someone in the crowd filmed a banner flown overhead that read, “Not a king — He’s your daddy.” The moment quickly spread online and became a widely shared example of how some Donald Trump supporters chose to counterprotest during the “No Kings” demonstrations.
The clip sparked broader discussion about how people express opposing viewpoints at public events. Many viewers, particularly Trump supporters, praised the person behind the banner, calling it funny and bold. Some even went so far as to label the individual a patriot for finding a creative way to respond to the protesters.
Reactions to the California Trump Supporter’s Sign
The video prompted reactions online. Some viewers supported the message, with one commenter writing, “Patriot!! Troll them back!!” Others reacted to the humor of the banner, with one saying it was “next-level trolling.”
Not everyone agreed with the approach. Some viewers felt the message did not add much to the broader discussion, with one commenter writing, “Corny more than anything… trying too hard to go viral instead of making a real point.”
Others criticized the message more broadly, expressing disagreement with both its tone and intent.
The video has prompted online discussion as viewers react to the way opposing political messages are expressed during large public demonstrations. Situations like this are common during No Kings protests, which often spark strong reactions on both sides. The video is still getting reactions from both sides.







