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Fact check: When was the No Kings website opened
1. Summary of the results
Based on the available analyses, none of the sources provide information about when the No Kings website was opened. All three sources [1] [2] [3] consistently indicate that while they reference the No Kings website as a platform for organizing protests and sharing information, they do not contain the specific founding date or launch date of the website itself.
The sources do confirm that the website exists and serves as:
- A source for protest locations and times [1]
- A platform for the 50501 Movement to express their views and organize protests [2]
- A source of information for the group's principles and plans for protests [3]
2. Missing context/alternative viewpoints
The analyses reveal several important pieces of context missing from the original question:
- The website's purpose and function: The No Kings website appears to be connected to the 50501 Movement and serves as an organizational hub for protests against Trump's policies [2] [3]
- Current relevance: The sources indicate this is an active, ongoing movement with protests being organized "across the country" as of June 2025 [1]
- Political context: The website is specifically focused on anti-Trump protests, which provides important context about its political orientation and timing relative to recent political developments [2] [3]
3. Potential misinformation/bias in the original statement
The original question itself does not contain misinformation or bias - it is a straightforward factual inquiry about a website's launch date. However, the complete absence of this information in news coverage from multiple sources (spanning June 12-14, 2025) suggests either:
- The website's opening date is not considered newsworthy by mainstream media
- The information may not be publicly available or easily accessible
- The website may have launched recently without significant media attention to its founding date
The question appears to assume the website's opening date should be readily available public information, but the evidence suggests this specific detail is not being reported in current news coverage about the No Kings movement.