Activists across the United States are preparing for a major protest on 14 June, which marks both Flag Day and president Donald Trump’s birthday. The target is a large military parade the Trump administration is planning, described by the president as a “big, beautiful” tribute to the country.
The “No Kings” coalition is leading the opposition. The group argues that the parade is less about patriotism and more about Trump. “It’s a made-for-TV display of dominance for his birthday,” the group said in a public statement, reported Newsweek. Joined by Black Voters Matter and the Declaration for American Democracy, the coalition is calling for decentralised protests across more than 30 states. Their message is simple, “No thrones, no crowns, no kings.” “Real power isn't staged in Washington,” said the organisers. “It rises up everywhere else.”
According to planning documents obtained by the Associated Press, the parade will include over 6,600 soldiers, at least 150 military vehicles, 50 helicopters, and seven bands. Around 2,000 civilians may also participate. Trump has defended the costs—estimated at $45 million—saying, “That’s peanuts compared to the value of doing it.”
Trump insists the event is about Flag Day, not his birthday. “It’s a very important day,” he told NBC News. “We have the greatest weapons in the world. And we’re going to celebrate it.”
Army spokesperson Colonel Dave Butler supported the idea, saying a parade could help Americans “know their Army and their soldiers.”
Law enforcement in Washington, DC, is already preparing for heightened security. Activists and supporters alike are using social media to rally crowds, making 14 June a likely flashpoint.
The “No Kings” coalition is leading the opposition. The group argues that the parade is less about patriotism and more about Trump. “It’s a made-for-TV display of dominance for his birthday,” the group said in a public statement, reported Newsweek. Joined by Black Voters Matter and the Declaration for American Democracy, the coalition is calling for decentralised protests across more than 30 states. Their message is simple, “No thrones, no crowns, no kings.” “Real power isn't staged in Washington,” said the organisers. “It rises up everywhere else.”
According to planning documents obtained by the Associated Press, the parade will include over 6,600 soldiers, at least 150 military vehicles, 50 helicopters, and seven bands. Around 2,000 civilians may also participate. Trump has defended the costs—estimated at $45 million—saying, “That’s peanuts compared to the value of doing it.”
Trump insists the event is about Flag Day, not his birthday. “It’s a very important day,” he told NBC News. “We have the greatest weapons in the world. And we’re going to celebrate it.”
Army spokesperson Colonel Dave Butler supported the idea, saying a parade could help Americans “know their Army and their soldiers.”
Law enforcement in Washington, DC, is already preparing for heightened security. Activists and supporters alike are using social media to rally crowds, making 14 June a likely flashpoint.
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