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President Donald Trump's military parade will include flyovers, military vehicles and other historical reenactments.
Protestors will again be taking to the streets July 4 with 'No Kings' and 'Free America' rallies, gatherings and protests. Here's where, what to know.
"No Kings" protests took place across the country Saturday, and law enforcement were searching for a man suspected of shooting Minnesota state legislators.
Trump and other officials watched the procession of soldiers and armored vehicles from a reviewing stand, but many people on the ground in Washington did not witness any of the show of force. Instead, they were treated to vivid demonstrations of the tensions inspired by Trump’s administration.
President Donald Trump has issued a warning for anyone planning to protest at his birthday military parade on Saturday. Trump told reporters, during a briefing at the White House on Tuesday, that ...
No, Trump's insistence on pomp and circumstance suggests he want to be seen in a way that you can never forget and never look away from, must never look away from. Which would explain the parade, right?
The president previously received a cease-and-desist notice from songwriter John Fogerty for using the song during his 2020 presidential campaign.
Organizers intentionally avoided gathering in Washington; however, a small contingent marched to the White House, soaking up the few hours of sunshine before clouds rolled in ahead of the parade. At 1 p.m., hours before Trump’s military parade began, about 500 people gathered in Logan Circle at a protest organized by Refuse Fascism, a far ...
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From massive protests to a puny parade, America really let Donald Trump down | OpinionWell, Americans, I hope you’re happy with yourselves. You really let President Donald Trump down this weekend.
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Axios on MSNTrump protests return to Portland on ThursdayAxios Visuals Thousands of people are expected to protest the Trump administration across Oregon on Thursday, the fifth anniversary of the death of civil rights leader and former congressman John Lewis.