Trump, protest and No Kings Day
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The "No Kings" protest is taking place in cities across the country in response to Trump's military parade in Washington, D.C.
1don MSN
There were funnel cakes, stands of festival bling and American flags aplenty. Also, the spray of tear gas against nonviolent marchers in Atlanta, rolling waves of anti-Trump resistance coast to coast and a confrontation in Los Angles.
Thousands of Americans flocked to downtown D.C. in "Make America Great Again" hats and patriotic gear displaying Old Glory despite the balmy weather and thunderstorms brewing.
As millions take to the streets to protest his administration, President Trump is gearing up to attend the Army’s 250th anniversary parade in the nation’s capital. New York Times Chief White House Correspondent Peter Baker and former Deputy Chief of Staff to former Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin,
4don MSN
The power of the US military will be sharply on display this weekend – on two different coasts and in two very different ways.
Protesters of the June 14 Army parade in Washington, D.C., "will be met with very big force," President Donald Trump said on June 10.
Despite peaceful demonstrations reported in multiple cities, violence flared at some anti-Trump protests over the weekend.
Across the country on Saturday, millions gathered at ‘No Kings,’ protests, as demonstrators said they believe President Donald Trump has overextended his power. Several of those protests took place in Roanoke,