Cynthia Nixon’s “No Kings” Meltdown: Another Out-of-Touch Celebrity Tantrum on CNN

March 30th, 2026 3:58 PM

Liberal activist/actress Cynthia Nixon apparently has a lot of time on her hands since the cancellation of HBO Max’s Sex and the City reboot which she starred in. When she’s not out on boats claiming abortion is “great,” she can be found virtue signaling in aimless protests such as Saturday’s “No Kings” gathering in New York City.

Leave it to an obsolete Hollywood actress to lecture America about supposed “kings” while cosplaying as a revolutionary in New York City. Nixon showed up at the laughably named rally and promptly unloaded on Donie O'Sullivan at CNN about how she believes the entire planet is “horrified” that Trump is president of the United States:

NIXON: I think it’s really important for us to show up. I think it’s important for us to show up in New York, I think it’s important for us to show up across the country in big cities and small towns. And I think it’s important for people to show up across the world. I think that I think that the rest of the world looks at us and is so horrified by what’s happening and can’t believe that we’ve elected this man and that we’re going along with it, and we have to show out, as we’re doing today, in record numbers, to say, this is not okay with us.

Who is “us”? Speak for yourself, Nixon. Of course, a millionaire celebrity who lives in a liberal bubble would think the entire world believes as she does. She’s a prime example of Hollywood elites being out of touch with common, hardworking, everyday Americans.

You know, the ones who fairly elected Trump as president via democratic process rather than him being a bloodline heir to a throne like a king. The “no kings” chants make as much sense as the left’s Chicken Little cries of “threat to democracy” and “the Constitution is in danger!” Spare us.

Record numbers? In deep-blue Manhattan? Sure, Cynthia. The rest of the country handed Trump a comeback victory precisely because they were horrified by the open borders, inflation, and cultural insanity her crowd inflicted on them for four years.

This is the same Cynthia Nixon who got demolished when she ran for New York governor in 2018, by the way. Yet here she is again, virtue signaling at a protest that reeks of sour grapes.

Nixon’s brand of coastal elitism is exactly why Trump won twice. While she frets about supposed international feelings, working families are watching grocery bills drop, the border finally secured, and America no longer apologizing for existing. The world she claims is “horrified” includes plenty of leaders who quietly respect strength over the weakness her party peddled.

Also, does Nixon’s “rest of the world” include Venezuelans or Iranians? The people who live in or fled Iran and Venezuela because of oppression aren’t “horrified” by Trump- they’re grateful. They’ve been dancing in the streets and thanking Trump by the millions for his efforts to secure their freedom.

Venezuela is now free of dictator Nicolás Maduro, and Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was eliminated while the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has been hammered. But Nixon is out ironically protesting the man who made it all happen by claiming he’s the dictatorial king. #MakeItMakeSense

As usual, facts don’t matter when your entire worldview comes from Manhattan dinner parties and And Just Like That residuals. Sorry, Miranda Hobbes. The American people didn’t elect a king. They elected a president who promised to put them first. Your rally may have felt important in that little progressive bubble, but it doesn’t mesh with reality. At all.