This Saturday, around 2,000 'No Kings' protests are set to take place across the U.S. in response to Trump's controversial military parade. Organizers aim to showcase democracy and reject authoritarianism, coinciding with Trump's birthday and the U.S. Army's anniversary.
A massive military parade in Washington DC is set to celebrate the US army's 250th birthday on the same day as Trump's 79th birthday, drawing both excitement and criticism.
As President Trump prepares for a massive military parade to celebrate the Army's 250th birthday, opinions are divided. Costing up to $45 million, critics question the event's purpose while supporters emphasize honoring military service.
On June 14, thousands will protest across the nation, opposing Trump's military parade and demanding democracy over authoritarianism. This 'No Kings' movement aims to mobilize millions.
On Trump's 79th birthday, opponents rally nationwide to protest his lavish military parade. The 'No Kings' movement emphasizes democracy and nonviolent action against authoritarianism.