No Kings Rally: Officials Fortify Safety Plans as Protesters Prepare to Descend on Philadelphia
- On June 14 in Philadelphia, thousands will join the "No Kings" protest starting at Love Park and marching to the Museum of Art.
- The protest opposes President Trump's policies and coincides with his birthday military parade in Washington, with nearly 2,000 similar protests nationwide.
- State and local officials, including Governor Josh Shapiro and the Philadelphia Police Department, are coordinating efforts to ensure demonstrations are lawful and peaceful.
- Shapiro affirmed, "the right to peacefully protest is a sacred American right," while organizers expect about 30,000 attendees in Philadelphia alone.
- This protest movement highlights deep political tensions and reinforces official commitments to protect constitutional rights and maintain public safety.
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PHILADELPHIA, PA .- One of the largest marches in the country is expected in Philadelphia. "No Kings" is coming to the region.

Philadelphia prepares for Saturday's "No Kings Day of Defiance"
(The Center Square) - In the city where America first claimed its independence, the nationwide “No Kings Day of Defiance” protest movement is seeking to rebuke the Trump administration by comparing the president to authoritarian rulers.
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