Oklahomans plan 'No Kings Day' protest
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The "No Kings" movement is planning nationwide protests on June 14th, coinciding with Flag Day, President Trump's birthday, and a military parade in Washington, D.C. The progressive grassroots organization Indivisible is behind the No Kings movement, partnering with groups like the ACLU and Human Rights Campaign.
Philadelphia will be the site of a “flagship protest” in a nationwide movement opposing President Donald Trump’s Administration on the same day as a major military parade in Washington. The demonstration is expected to disrupt traffic throughout the day.
The “No Kings” event was planned to protest the policies of President Donald Trump, and what Doo called “the Trump administration's abuses of power.” Since then, the White House has announced plans for a military parade on Saturday, which happens to coincide with the president’s 79th birthday.
Unlike the 1992 riots, protests have mainly been peaceful and been confined to a roughly five-block stretch of downtown LA, a tiny patch in the sprawling city of nearly 4 million people. No one has died. There’s been vandalism and some cars set on fire but no homes or buildings have burned.
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Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said his team is ready for the "No Kings" march and rally in Philadelphia on Saturday. He urged participants to protest peacefully.