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No Kings Independence Day Protest Held in Princeton

  • Dozens of protests called 'No Kings 2.0' took place across the U.S. on July 4th, including a one-hour event at Cherokee Lake Park.
  • These protests followed a nationwide 'No Kings' movement on June 14, sparked by opposition to a federal bill narrowly passed by the Senate on July 1.
  • Additional July 4th events included 'Free America' protests by Women's March, the 50501 Community Picnic in Garfield Park, and gatherings discussing how to improve America.
  • Protesters denounced authoritarianism, racism, and Medicaid cuts while emphasizing 'justice and freedom for all' and withdrawing financial support, as John Schwarz stated.
  • These demonstrations suggest ongoing nationwide dissent toward recent federal legislation and the Trump administration, with activists promoting boycotts and alternative patriotic expressions.
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Patch broke the news in United States on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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