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Golf legend Phil Mickelson posted a "No Kings"-themed social media message Saturday, mocking the movement while subtly criticizing decisions made during President Joe Biden's administration.
Mickelson referenced Biden's criticized use of an autopen to sign pardons and previous provisions for illegal immigrants.
"On this special day as we all gather to fight against blanket auto pen pardons and executive orders, lawlessness, and stealing citizen’s resources for illegal non citizens, I believe it has worked!! That is no longer happening so great job everyone," Mickelson wrote on X.
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Phil Mickelson of the United States hits his tee shot on the second hole during third-round play at the Masters at the Augusta National Golf Club April 7, 2001. (Reuters)
Mickelson has been a staunch supporter of President Donald Trump and often posts in support of the president and conservative values.
Millions of people gathered across thousands of locations in the United States Saturday for a nationwide "No Kings" protest challenging Trump and his GOP priorities.

Protesters gather in Washington, D.C., for a "No Kings" protest Oct. 18, 2025. (Fox News Digital/Emma Woodhead)
By around 10:30 a.m. ET, crowds had already begun gathering in New York City's Times Square, on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., and in Atlanta. By noon, significant crowds were gathered in places like Carrollton, Texas; Charlotte, North Carolina; Arlington, Virginia; and the U.S. Embassy in London.
In the state of Virginia, Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin mobilized the National Guard to help with any potential chaos.
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Golf legend Phil Mickelson and "No Kings" protesters Oct. 18, 2025 (Patrick McDermott/Getty Images and Brian Snyder/Reuters)
Republicans have argued that this second mass "No Kings" protest event scheduled for Saturday is simply an effort to distract from the current government shutdown battle.
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., told FOX Business he hoped Democratic leaders who attended would be more willing to accept the GOP's plan after the demonstrations were over, but he did not sound overly optimistic.
Fox News Digital's Alec Schemmel contributed to this report.
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Jackson Thompson is a sports writer for Fox News Digital. He previously worked for ESPN and Business Insider. Jackson has covered the Super Bowl and NBA Finals, and has interviewed iconic figures Usain Bolt, Rob Gronkowski, Jerry Rice, Troy Aikman, Mike Trout, David Ortiz and Roger Clemens.