Millions of Protesters Are Expected at ‘No Kings’ Rallies Nationwide as President Trump’s Military Parade Takes Place on His 79th Birthday
- On Saturday, a large military parade celebrating the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary will take place in Washington, D.C., coinciding with President Donald Trump's 79th birthday, with the president attending the event.
- The parade was added recently to the Army’s planned celebration and has prompted widespread protests and political backlash across the country.
- The event will feature nearly 7,000 troops, 28 Abrams tanks, about 150 military vehicles, more than 50 helicopters, and culminate with the Golden Knights parachute team.
- Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul urged peaceful protests, while Trump warned protesters “they will be met with very big force” if they disrupt the parade.
- Massive coordinated protests called 'No Kings' are planned in over 1,500 cities to oppose the parade and its $45 million cost, highlighting deep divisions over Trump’s presidency.
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Trump's Parade Met With Protests as Dictator Claims, Resurfaced Audio Spark Outrage
Thousands of protesters took to the streets across the country to protest President Trump's extravagant military parade, which they saw as an authoritarian display of power, while some celebrated the military's contributions to the country. The post Trump’s Parade Met With Protests as Dictator Claims, Resurfaced Audio Spark Outrage appeared first on The Washington Informer.
2,000 protests and a parade.
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