Eric and Lara lead Trump family Halloween costumes with swipe at No Kings protesters

Eric Trump used a regal inspired Halloween costume to take a swipe a No Kings protesters as he posed up with wife Lara and their kids.

Eric, 41, dressed up as a king for the Fall holiday, while his son Luke was an $100 note complete with a blinged-out dollar sign chain.

Lara, 43, meanwhile donned an outfit inspired by Netflix's K Pop Demon Hunters to match with mini-me  Carolina.

The Fox personality was seen wearing tiny white shorts with sparkly strips, a cropped tank top, with a sparkly cropped jacket over top. 

Carolina followed in her mother's steps, also wearing a cropped tank top and a pair of white basketball shorts with sparkly gold accents across her entire outfit. She was dressed as Rumi. 

The mom shared their outfits with the caption: 'No Kings' with a winking emoji.

The post appears to be a reference to the multiple No Kings protests that have taken to America's streets in dissent of her father-in-law President Donald Trump's policies.

Lara revealed her son's costume on Wednesday's episode of Right View with Lara Trump, where she said Luke had a 'very interesting' outfit.

Eric Trump, 41, dressed up as a king for the Fall holiday on Friday, wife Lara shared the image captioned 'No Kings' in reference to the eponymous protests against the president which swept the nation

Eric Trump, 41, dressed up as a king for the Fall holiday on Friday, wife Lara shared the image captioned 'No Kings' in reference to the eponymous protests against the president which swept the nation

His brother, Don Jr. also shared his children's Halloween costumes

His brother, Don Jr. also shared his children's Halloween costumes 

'He decided like a month ago,' she said. 'He’s like: "I know what I want to be for Halloween." I was like: "Great. Give me the order so I can get this done" He was like: "I’m going to be money."

'That’s right. Yeah. I mean, you think this is Donald Trump’s grandson? My son, Luke, is going to be money.' 

She kept her and her husband's costumes a secret until she posted a photo of the family to social media on Friday, with the caption: '#NoKings.' 

Eric's older brother Don Jr. didn't sport a costume this year, but he was quick to share his children's to his social media. 

Chloe went as Scooby Doo, Spencer as a grim reaper, and Tristan as a football player. 

John III and Kai Trump did not appear to dress up, but the latter did wear her own branded sweatshirt and a cowboy hat printed with the American flag. 

Their father got sentimental, writing: 'How many more years will they still let the parents tag along????' 

Sister Tiffany Trump wore a spiderweb dress, while her mother Marla Maples wore a gold evening dress.

Tiffany Trump and mom Marla Maples were seen together on Halloween. Tiffany wore a spider dress

Tiffany Trump and mom Marla Maples were seen together on Halloween. Tiffany wore a spider dress

Elon Musk's mother, Maye, attended Heidi Klum's party dressed as Cruella de Vil

Elon Musk's mother, Maye, attended Heidi Klum's party dressed as Cruella de Vil 

Mark Zuckerberg and his family went as Romans, a costume he selected

Mark Zuckerberg and his family went as Romans, a costume he selected

Other high-profile Trump supporters got into the Halloween spirit. 

Elon Musk's mother, Maye, dressed as Cruella de Vil from the Disney movie 101 Dalmatians.

The mother of the billionaire attended Heidi Klum's Halloween party. 

Meta CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, went as a gladiator, alongside one of his daughters. 

His other daughter went as an angel and his youngest went as what appears to be a cloud. 

'I don't often get to pick our costume theme, but when I do, you know it's going to be Roman,' Zuckerberg wrote on Facebook.  

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