Trump Military Parade and 'No Kings' Protests
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The power of the US military will be sharply on display this weekend – on two different coasts and in two very different ways.
Hundreds of thousands of protesters have taken part in “No Kings” demonstrations in multiple US cities as President Donald Trump held a controversial military parade on the streets of Washington DC.
Clinton shared side-by-side images of Trump’s military parade on Washington’s Constitution Avenue Saturday evening. Across the country, protesters organized “No Kings Day” demonstrations both to oppose the parade and to protest the administration’s ongoing deportation raids in liberal cities.
When President Donald Trump returned from a Bastille Day visit to Paris during his first term, he asked his military brass to organize a parade akin to the one he’d watched march down the Champs-Élysées.
Law enforcement is moving to clear the streets of downtown Los Angeles, where protesters had pushed up against police lines. Thousands of protests are taking place nationwide to counterprogram the president’s military parade in Washington, D.C., and to ...
Law enforcement is on high alert for Saturday's "No Kings Day" planned protests in response to Trump's controversial military parade in Washington D.C.
As a military parade rolls through Washington, DC, on Saturday – President Donald Trump’s birthday – millions of Americans are expected to protest in what organizers predict will be the strongest display of opposition to Trump’s administration since he took office in January.
The U.N. human rights chief on Monday urged U.S. authorities to respect the right to peaceful assembly and refrain from using military force in the context of large protests against President Donald Trump's actions while in office.