Saturday, June 14, 2025

'No Kings' protests planned to counter celebration of Army's 250th anniversary

On Saturday, the United States will commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Army, established on June 14, 1775, during the American Revolution. This celebration occurs on Flag Day and coincides with President Donald Trump's birthday. However, it faces significant backlash due to planned protests.

1. Army's Anniversary:

• The U. S. Army, older than the nation itself, will celebrate its 250th birthday.

• Events will include a fitness competition, concerts, and a parade.

2. Protests Against Trump:

• Protests are expected across the country under the banner "No Kings," opposing alleged authoritarian behavior from President Trump.

• Walmart heiress Christy Walton faced backlash for a full-page ad supporting these protests, prompting the company to clarify her views do not reflect Walmart's stance.

3. Media Framing:

• Media outlets are framing the Army's celebration as "Trump's parade," suggesting it serves a personal agenda rather than a national celebration.

4. Protest Organization:

• The protests are organized by "50501 Events," which aims to hold 50 protests in all states. This group is described as grassroots, but its funding sources remain undisclosed.

• Partner organizations include various civil rights and social justice groups, including the ACLU and Planned Parenthood.

5. Biden's Actions and Accusations of Authoritarianism:

• Both Trump and Biden have faced allegations of authoritarianism. Biden's COVID-19 vaccine mandates in 2021 drew significant legal challenges and public backlash, highlighting a controversial federal overreach.

6. Security Measures:

• The anniversary parade will have high security, including police presence, metal detectors, and surveillance drones, amid tensions involving protests in California against ICE actions.

The U. S. Army's 250th anniversary is set against a backdrop of protests and political tension, with the day's events likely to stir significant public discourse on issues related to patriotism, authoritarianism, and governmental authority. 

https://justthenews.com/government/white-house/no-kings-day-counter-protests-planned-didnt-happen-under-biden-regime

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