Downtown Houston No Kings immigration protest to counter military parade on Trump’s 79th birthday
- The activist organization Indivisible has organized a nationwide protest called 'No Kings Day' on June 14 to oppose President Trump's military parade and 79th birthday events in Washington, D.C.
- Indivisible revealed in May a nationwide day of resistance following demonstrations targeting Immigration and Customs Enforcement activities in Los Angeles and the Trump administration’s activation of the National Guard and Marines there.
- The parade on June 14, planned to celebrate the Army’s 250th anniversary, will include thousands of troops, numerous military vehicles, dozens of helicopters, and a fireworks show, with costs estimated at nearly $40 million.
- President Trump cautioned that protesters would face a strong response, while Indivisible announced plans to send a clear message against the event, criticizing the use of tens of millions in public funds to finance the parade.
- The day of protests, including a large rally at Houston City Hall, suggests heightened nationwide tension around immigration enforcement and Trump’s administration, with mass mobilizations planned across the U.S. and internationally.
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Group Plans National Protests for June 14 as Washington Set for Military Parade
Flag Day, which normally passes with little fanfare each June 14, is getting more attention this year—from President Donald Trump, the U.S. Army, and anti-Trump demonstrators. The Trump administration has planned a grand celebration for the Army’s 250th anniversary, with a large-scale military parade and other events scheduled in the nation’s capital. The June 14 date coincides with the president’s 79th birthday. The events will be held in the w…
Nationwide ‘No Kings Day’ protests planned to counter Trump’s birthday military parade
Progressive group Indivisible is planning a nationwide protest dubbed “No Kings Day” on June 14 as a counter to President Trump’s birthday and military parade this weekend in Washington, D.C. The “nationwide day of defiance” was originally announced in May, but Indivisible co-executive director Ezra Levin told MSNBC on Monday night that the organization had scheduled more trainings this week due to “overwhelming interest” following protests agai…
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