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‘Free America’ anti-Trump protests planned on Fourth of July weekend

  • Organizers canceled a protest planned near President Trump's Mar-a-Lago Club for July 4 due to West Palm Beach denying their permit.
  • West Palm Beach Police declined the permit application because law enforcement resources were focused on the city's annual July 4th event along the downtown waterfront.
  • Local and national protests and boycott actions are scheduled across Wisconsin and other states on July 4, involving marches, rallies, and consumer spending freezes.
  • The People's Union USA leads a month-long boycott targeting retailers like Amazon and Home Depot, urging people to "let silence speak louder than fireworks."
  • These protests and boycotts reflect ongoing resistance to Trump administration policies affecting immigration, funding cuts, and corporate accountability nationwide.
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In a few days – July 4 – it will be time for another Rebildfest, which will celebrate the partnership between Denmark and the United States on the US Independence Day. It is taking place at a tense time, when the US president has spoken about taking over Greenland. In 1976, there were also strong tensions in the wake of the US war in Vietnam and many anti-American feelings. Here, the theatre and action group Solvognen caused a great stir with a …

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