'No Kings Protest': Road Closures, SEPTA Detours in Philadelphia This Weekend
- Philadelphia is hosting a "No Kings" protest against the Trump administration, coinciding with President Donald Trump's military parade and 79th birthday celebration on Saturday.
- Protesters are expected to gather at LOVE Park and march to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, with road closures and SEPTA detours announced.
- The protests are a reaction to Trump's immigration policies and military actions, with city officials anticipating significant traffic delays.
- Fifteen people were arrested during earlier protests, including one for assaulting an officer, as demonstrations have intensified against immigration policies.
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Philadelphia 'No Kings Protest': What you need to know about road closures, parking restrictions
The City of Philadelphia plans to close several roads and implement parking restrictions for the "No Kings Protest" rally and march that is planned for Saturday.
'No Kings' protest' against Trump administration to close Ben Franklin Parkway, other streets on Saturday
The 'No Kings' protest taking place Saturday in Philadelphia will close the Benjamin Franklin Parkway and other roadways in Center City. The demonstration against the Trump administration's policies includes a march along the Parkway and a rally at Eakins Oval. It comes after Trump deployed troops in response to protests in Los Angeles.
Philly’s June 14 protest: Traffic, Trump, closures
This Saturday, Philadelphia will host one of the largest anti-Trump protests in the country as part of the “No Kings” project, with hundreds of protests expected nationwide. The events will occur on the same day that President Trump and Washington, D.C., will be hosting a huge military parade to celebrate the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary. Saturday is also the President’s 79th birthday and Flag Day. The event appeared likely to be the largest pr…
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