‘No Kings’ Protest To Be Held Saturday In Twin Cities And Elsewhere In Minnesota: What To Know
- On Saturday, June 14, thousands will gather in St. Paul and across Minnesota to protest President Donald Trump's policies in coordinated 'No Kings' events.
- The protests respond to the Trump administration's funding cuts and a lavish military parade planned in Washington, D.C., celebrating the Army's 250th anniversary and Trump's 79th birthday.
- Event organizers, including leaders from local groups such as Indivisible Twin Cities and Women's March Minnesota, anticipate between 20,000 and 40,000 attendees at the main Minnesota protest, alongside nearly 40 similar demonstrations throughout the state and approximately 2,000 protests nationwide.
- The military parade will feature 28 M1 Abrams tanks, thousands of soldiers, and a cost estimated between $25 million and $45 million, while protesters emphasize nonviolence and constitutional rights.
- These events mark the largest single-day mobilization against Trump since his return to office, highlighting widespread opposition to perceived authoritarianism and calls to 'dethrone' Trump.
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Group meets for ‘No King But Jesus’ prayer before Saturday protests - Albert Lea Tribune
A small group describing themselves as concerned citizens on Friday gathered at New Denmark Park to have an informal prayer meeting inspired by the “No King But Jesus” movement. This comes as a response to the “No King” protests set to occur at the same location — and other locations across the country — on Saturday. The purpose of the meeting was to pray for protection of law enforcement during the Saturday protest, according to the event’s Fac…
Willmar, Minnesota, 'No Kings' rally on June 14 changes location
WILLMAR — The location for Indivisible Kandiyohi County's No Kings Nationwide Day of Defiance rally has changed from Robbins Island Regional Park to the Willmar Middle School, 201 Willmar Ave. SE. According to an announcement from the local group, the rally will begin at 10 a.m. Saturday at the parking lot at Willmar Middle School. Participants will then march to First Street led by a drummer. Bob and Jean Whitney will lead participants in patri…
So-called 'No Kings' protests to occur tomorrow in Minnesota and across the country AlphaNews.org
Share This StoryTomorrow, dozens of left-wing organizations will protest President Donald Trump’s planned military parade at more than 1,800 locations across the United States. Protest organizers call the gatherings “No Kings—a national peaceful mobilization to reject authoritarianism and stand united against fear.” According to “No Kings” organizers, their protests are “a direct response to Donald Trump’s self-aggrandizing $100 million military…
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