‘Free America’ anti-Trump protests planned on Fourth of July weekend
- Activist groups planned nationwide 'Free America' protests and boycotts on July 4 and weekend in multiple U.S. cities.
- The demonstrations follow prior 'No Kings' protests and aim to oppose recent federal policies including immigration enforcement and funding cuts.
- Events included marches, silent protests, barbecues, and food drives, with speakers urging social justice and emphasizing community solidarity across localities.
- The People's Union USA called for month-long boycotts targeting major retailers, while organizers encouraged supporting local businesses or staying home, as John Schwarz stated the actions hold corporations accountable.
- The protests highlighted concerns over government funding cuts that shuttered cultural centers, detentions of immigrants by ICE, and broader calls to protect democratic values.
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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 …
‘Free America Weekend’ ignites 50-state wave of protests against Trump on July 4
A sprawling coalition of activists plans to transform July 4 into a day of protest and civic action, as demonstrators in all 50 states rally against President Donald Trump’s second-term agenda. Billed as “Free America Weekend,” the effort is the latest in a string of large-scale demonstrations, following June’s “No Kings Day” protests that drew crowds nationwide to reject what organizers described as Trump’s push toward authoritarian rule. Th…
Downtown rally on Saturday a chance to 'Stand with Immigrants' - Pittsburgh Union Progress
A rally Downtown on Saturday, a day after the July 4 celebration of America’s birthday, offers Western Pennsylvanians a chance to “Stand with Immigrants.” That’s the title of this family-friendly event — from 1 to 3 p.m. at the City-County Building portico (414 Grant St., Pittsburgh), Downtown– being organized by 50501 Pittsburgh with Casa San Jose. The latter organization serves the region’s Latin immigrants, several of whom recently were arres…


Some Liberals Would Apparently Rather Protest Trump Than Celebrate America On July 4
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