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Birthday Bash or Protest Party? The Big Showdown in Washington
USA, Los AngelesFriday, June 13, 2025
The protests aren't just happening in Los Angeles, though. They're taking place in cities across the nation, from New York to Seattle to Chicago. And the administration's response has been to double down on its display of military force. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has even suggested that the order used to federalize the National Guard in Los Angeles could be used in other states.
The "No Kings" movement is just the latest in a series of nationwide protests against the president's policies. But organizers expect it to be the largest yet. They're hoping to pull focus away from the military parade and onto the issues that matter to them. Instead of a flagship rally in Washington, DC, they're planning a rally in Philadelphia, with events in every state of the nation.
The protests are expected to be peaceful, but authorities are bracing for an influx of protesters. Multiple local officials have warned that violence will not be tolerated. But protest organizers say they have been in touch with local officials to ensure the gatherings run safely and smoothly. They're emphasizing safety and non-violence, and they're hoping to send a clear message to the president on his birthday: "In America, we don't do kings. "
The political temperature is rising, and it's clear that the country is divided. But one thing is certain: this weekend's protests will be historic. They'll be a testament to the power of people to come together and make their voices heard. And they'll be a reminder that, in America, the people have the power.
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