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'No Kings' anti-Trump protests across US ahead of his military parade

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Original Story by BBC News
June 14, 2025
'No Kings' anti-Trump protests across US ahead of his military parade

Context:

Thousands of people participated in 'No Kings' protests across the United States in defiance of President Donald Trump's policies, coinciding with a military parade in Washington DC celebrating the 250th anniversary of the US Army. The protests, organized by the group 'No Kings', attracted lawmakers, union leaders, and activists who spoke in cities like New York, Philadelphia, and Houston. Concerns about Trump's perceived overreach of presidential power, including executive orders and deportations, fueled these demonstrations, which were met with warnings of a strong force against protesters at the parade. In Los Angeles, heightened tensions followed a week of protests against immigration raids and the federalization of the National Guard, contrary to the state governor's wishes. Events in Minnesota were marred by violence when two state lawmakers were attacked, resulting in one death and further adding to the unrest across the nation.

Dive Deeper:

  • Thousands of demonstrators gathered in cities across the United States to protest against President Donald Trump's policies, organized by the group 'No Kings' on the day of a significant military parade in Washington DC.

  • The protests saw participation from lawmakers, union leaders, and activists who addressed crowds with American flags and anti-Trump signs, highlighting concerns over his administration's actions.

  • The military parade was planned to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the US Army and coincided with Trump's birthday, with the President warning of a strong response to any protests during the event.

  • Critics, including some politicians and former military leaders, have voiced concerns that the parade represents a politicization of the US military, sparking further controversy.

  • In Los Angeles, tensions remained high after a week of protests against immigration raids, which were exacerbated by the deployment of the National Guard, a decision opposed by the state governor.

  • The 'No Kings' group criticizes Trump's overreach of presidential powers, citing a slew of executive orders, federal worker dismissals, and deportations that have prompted numerous lawsuits against the administration.

  • A tragic incident in Minnesota overshadowed the protests, where attacks on state lawmakers led to one death and further fueled the national climate of unrest and concern.

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