No Kings, Trump and protest
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According to protest organizers, the “No Kings” movement “is a direct response to Donald Trump’s self-aggrandizing $100 million military parade and birthday celebration, an event funded by taxpayers while millions are told there’s no money for Social Security, SNAP, Medicaid, or public schools.”
In Los Angeles, 38 people were arrested downtown on Saturday night, police said Sunday. In Huntington Beach, police arrested a convicted felon they said had a loaded handgun.
ICE demonstration unfolds — an event that previously led to 13 arrests— organizers are emphasizing safety, peace, and a sense of celebration. The “No Kings” protest is one of more than 1,800 planned across the country,
Thousands protest against Trump in Tennessee, calling out authoritarian tendencies during the 'No Kings' movement.
“The most threatening sound to an oligarch is laughter.”
More than 1,000 people in Juneau participated in a “No Kings” protest Saturday, joining millions taking part in over 2,000 similar gatherings nationwide to oppose what they called corruption and authoritarianism within the Trump administration.
“ No Kings Day of Defiance” protests drew several thousand people around the Inland Empire throughout the day and into the night. At one point on Saturday evening, several hundred protesters present during the Riverside crash had merged with people who attended a large anti-ICE protest, which began earlier that day.
The Houston demonstration is one of several planned in the region throughout the day and is expected to draw thousands of protesters.
The 'No Kings' protest in the United States will be held on June 14, which will see some street closures and chances of curfew in US cities. Here's a detailed understanding of this event.