Trump on ‘No Kings’ protests during military parade
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Social media chatter escalates as white nationalist organizations capitalize on Saturday’s planned demonstrations against Trump policies.
Protests are taking place in Florida and nationwide on June 14, the same day as the military parade in Washington DC.
Millions of people across the country are expected to join in protest this weekend against Donald Trump’s administration, a movement intended to coincide with the president’s planned military parade in Washington.
The organizers of this weekend's upcoming "No Kings" protests have issued a video reminding people about the event. The video, released on the No Kings website, reminds those planning to attend of details and calls on people to join the protests.
Organizers have planned demonstrations in cities and towns across the country on the same day as President Trump’s parade in Washington to celebrate the Army.
Millions of people across the country are expected to join in protest this weekend against Donald Trump’s administration, a movement intended to coincide with the president’s planned military parade in Washington — and the commander-in-chief’s 79th birthday.
Protests are taking place in Florida and nationwide on June 14, the same day as the military parade in Washington DC.
Governors aren't on the same page about the National Guard for "No Kings" protests. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp warned against violence in social media post.
Seventeen people were arrested at the Chicago ICE protest that drew thousands of people into the Loop Tuesday at the height of rush hour. Four of them face felony charges.Mayor Brandon Johnson spoke Wednesday afternoon about the city's response to the protest and their plan for the weekend,