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Giage No Kings does not protest to blow up Trump's military parade out of the water

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettJune 13, 2025No Comments
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No Kings demonstrations in the United States are expected to be significant. Trump's actions in Los Angeles, With the assault of Senator Alex Padilla, made protests even greater.

The number of planned no Kings events has reached more than 2,000 Saturday with millions of Americans who should participate.

The Guardian reported:

Millions of people are expected to protest against the Trump administration on Saturday in around 2,000 sites nationally in a demonstration nicknamed “No Kings”, scheduled for the same day as the military parade and the anniversary of the president.

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“We have seen hundreds of new events on the map of the No Kings day since weekends,” said Ezra Levin, an indivisible co-founder, one of the groups behind the “day of distrust”. “We have seen hundreds of thousands of people register for these events.”

The organizers say that they intentionally decided not to organize an event in Washington, DC, because they did not want to give Trump the opportunity to repress the DC demonstrators or a chance to claim that the demonstrators protested the soldiers.

Instead, the organizers hold DC Joy Day to serve as a celebration of the district, its culture and people.

It is estimated that 750,000 have already registered just to attend demonstrations, but to organize and participate in the demonstrations. The organizers expect millions of people will come forward to protest against Donald Trump.

The latest Kings demonstration in March took place at 1,300 locations. The demonstrations on Saturday will take place in more than 2,000 locations, which clearly indicates that the demonstrations increase.

Millions of people will not show up for the Rinky-Dink military parade from Trump and the birthday party. Trump can play pretending to be a strong man, but literally the whole country will surround him and send a message of rejection.

Here is everything you need to know about the No Kings protest.

What do you think that the demonstrations are greater than the Trump parade? Share your reflections in the comments below.

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