'No Kings' protest against Trump policies scheduled for Saturday
- Thousands of protesters opposing President Trump plan to demonstrate in numerous U.S. cities on June 14, the same day as a military parade in Washington D.C. marking the Army’s 250th anniversary and coinciding with Trump’s 79th birthday.
- The protests, organized under the “No Kings” theme by the 50501 Movement, seek to reject what they call authoritarianism and billionaire-focused policies attributed to the Trump administration.
- The No Kings events feature close to 2,000 protests nationwide, highlighted by a major march in Philadelphia that aims to showcase a grassroots demonstration in sharp contrast to the extravagant and heavily criticized military celebration taking place in Washington.
- The military parade is expected to include several thousand troops, about 150 armored vehicles, and roughly 50 helicopters, with costs to taxpayers projected between $25 million and $45 million, as organizers encourage demonstrations to remain peaceful and within legal boundaries.
- Local police, including Tampa and St. Pete, prepare to ensure safety and uphold peaceful protests, warning that illegal actions like blocking traffic could lead to citations or arrest during the nationwide demonstrations.
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