Jimmy Kimmel can be the poster kid for trolling Trump.

The late-night host shared a “guide to protest sign nicknames” for those planning to participate in the “No Kings” rallies scheduled for Saturday at more than 2,500 locations across the United States.

Friday’s Instagram post featured seventy-one nicknames that protesters could use to cleverly mock Trump. Many not-so-subtly attacked the president’s documented love of fast food, including: “Burger Jean King” and “Crunchwrap Supreme Leader.”

Kimmel also referenced Trump’s apparent aversion to the truth with the nickname “Liar King.”

“No Kings” protests were organized across the country in opposition to what many see as Trump’s authoritarian tendencies and his increasing militarization of American cities. The movement is supported by a broad coalition, including civil rights advocates, environmental activists and political figures.

Kimmel’s late-night show was suspended on September 17, following threats from the Federal Communications Commission over his comments on the assassination of right-wing personality Charlie Kirk.

Kimmel returned to the air on September 23 after public outcry over his suspension.

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Protesters outside “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” following ABC’s indefinite suspension of the show on Hollywood Blvd on September 18, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty Images)

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ABC reported that its comeback broadcast garnered 6.3 million viewers, with more than 26 million people watching on social media.