This Saturday, millions will unite across the U.S. in the 'No Kings' protests against the Trump administration. With heightened tensions and a call for civil rights, organizers expect a historic turnout.
As Trump prepares for a grand military parade, thousands of Americans are set to protest across over 2,000 cities, rallying against his perceived authoritarianism and recent immigration policies. Organizers expect unprecedented turnout, seeking to highlight the dangers of Trump's presidency.
Protests in Los Angeles against Trump's immigration policies have ignited nationwide demonstrations, with military presence escalating tensions. A weekend of protests is anticipated as cities prepare for unrest.
On Saturday, millions are expected to protest across the U.S. against President Trump's military parade on his birthday, as local demonstrations coincide with the Stonewall Columbus Pride March. This marks a significant moment for anti-Trump activists seeking to voice their opposition.
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.
Tensions rise as protests against immigration raids continue across the U.S., with arrests and clashes reported. Leaders speak out against violence while rallying for immigrant rights.
A curfew has been enacted in downtown Los Angeles following the arrival of 700 Marines to address ongoing protests against ICE. As tensions escalate, demonstrators nationwide stand in solidarity against the Trump administration's immigration policies.