I am Protestant, baptized and raised, but I do not ever hear about Protestant pastors driving out demons in exorcisms. We know the spiritual world is real, so exorcisms have to be real by default. Demons can call out our sins to accuse us and drag us down with them, so that is also universal between Catholics and Protestants.
So what is the defining difference that gives Catholics the power to do the exorcisms and not Protestants?
Do they teach in a way that gives more divine authority? Are we doing something wrong? Or is it withholding information within the Catholic church?
There are some Protestants who believe the 'power' gifts of the Spirit ended when the last of the apostles died, others believe somewhat later. (Power gifts = prophecy, tongues and interpretation of tongues, healing, casting out demons) So they exclude themselves by definition. (Mostly this will be a combination of Reformed and Baptist groups)
Other Protestant groups, in particular the Pentecostal groups, will talk about this -especially the Assembly Of God and other groups. They don't always broadcast it widely though, usually they communicate this information through newsletters, magazines and other print media.