No Flags Or Fireworks: What Nationwide July 4 Protests Mean For CA
- On July 4, nationwide protests will boycott traditional celebrations like parades and fireworks across the United States.
- Recent ICE arrests, corporate actions, backlash against protests, and Trump policies have fueled the nationwide July 4 protests, prompting activists to organize boycotts against government and corporate practices.
- The People's Union USA, responsible for protests against major retailers, calls the July 4 boycott 'the most important of the year,' urging avoidance of parades, fireworks, flags, and corporate spending.
- Hundreds of protests are planned nationwide on July 4, following the previous 'No Kings' movement that drew over 5 million participants at 2,100 events.
- Beyond July 4, dozens of `No Kings 2.0` protests are scheduled nationwide, with organizers stressing "justice and freedom for all" in response to policies they oppose.
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Residents hold 'No Kings 2.0' Protest at Cherokee Lake Park in Thomasville
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Protestors gather in Greensboro on July 4 for 'No Kings' rally
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