Phil Mickelson mocks No Kings Day movement in viral social media post

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Golf legend Phil Mickelson posted a “No Kings Day”-themed post on social media Saturday, mocking the movement while subtly criticizing decisions made during former President Joe Biden’s administration.

Mickelson referenced Biden’s criticized use of an automatic pen to sign pardons and previous provisions for illegal immigrants.

“On this special day, as we all come together to fight against blanket automatic pen pardons and executive orders, lawlessness, and theft of citizens’ resources for the benefit of illegal non-citizens, I believe it worked!! It doesn’t happen anymore, so that’s a great job for everyone,” Mickelson wrote on X.

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Phil Mickelson of the United States hits his tee shot on the second hole during the third round of play at the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club April 7, 2001. (Reuters)

Mickelson is a strong supporter of President Donald Trump and often posts messages in support of the president and conservative values.

Millions of people gathered in thousands of locations across the United States on Saturday for a nationwide protest against the Kings. Asset and his GOP priorities.

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Protesters gather in Washington DC for the No Kings Day protest, October 18, 2025 (PK Press Club Digital/Emma Woodhead) (PK Press Club Digital/Emma Woodhead)

Around 10:30 a.m. ET, crowds had already begun to gather in New York’s Times Square, on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. and in Atlanta. By midday, large crowds were seen in places like Carrollton, Texas, Charlotte, North Carolina, Arlington, Virginia and at the U.S. Embassy in London.

In the state of Virginia, Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin mobilized the National Guard to help with any potential chaos.

Golf legend Phil Mickelson (left) and “No Kings” protesters on October 18, 2025 (right). (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images and Brian Snyder/Reuters)

Republicans have argued that this second “No Kings” mass protest planned for Saturday is just an attempt to distract from the current situation. government shutdown fight and appease their base.

House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., told FOX Business he hoped Democratic leaders in attendance would be more willing to accept the GOP plan once the protests end — but he didn’t seem too optimistic.

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