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Tensions rise as Trump's military parade sparks nationwide "No Kings Day" protests, with clashes between police and demonstrators in Los Angeles, highlighting deep political divisions.

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As Trump Celebrates Army’s Founding, His Critics Take to the Streets
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While former President Donald Trump marked the U.S. Army’s founding with a celebratory event, his political opponents organized protests across the country. The contrasting scenes highlight the deep divisions in American politics, with Trump’s supporters rallying behind him and his critics using the moment to voice dissent.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about a ceremonial event—it’s a snapshot of the ongoing polarization in the U.S. Trump’s public appearances still draw strong reactions, and protests around them signal how charged the political climate remains as the next election cycle looms. Whether you support him or oppose him, these moments show how every public act by a major political figure can become a flashpoint.
Police Clash With Protesters After Anti-Trump Rally in Downtown Los Angeles
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Things got tense in downtown LA last night after an anti-Trump protest turned into a standoff with police. With an 8 p.m. curfew in effect, officers used tear gas and other crowd-control tactics to break up the demonstration after warning protesters to leave.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about one protest—it’s a sign of how charged political tensions remain in the U.S., especially in big cities. When law enforcement resorts to tear gas, it raises questions about how protests are managed and whether peaceful dissent is being met with excessive force. For Angelenos, it’s also a reminder of how quickly public gatherings can escalate, even under curfews meant to keep things under control.
What to know about 'No Kings Day' protests across US to counter Trump military parade
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Across the U.S. this Saturday, thousands of demonstrators are expected to join "No Kings Day" protests, a grassroots pushback against former President Trump’s planned military-style parade—a move critics see as an authoritarian display. The protests aim to underscore public resistance to what organizers call "undemocratic glorification of power."
Protests live updates: 1 wounded in shooting 'possibly' connected with Utah protest
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A shooting in Utah left one person wounded, with authorities investigating a possible link to ongoing protests. Meanwhile, in Los Angeles, Marines have been deployed for the first full day as tensions continue following protests against recent ICE raids.
Editor’s Note: This story highlights the volatile mix of activism and law enforcement response—protests over immigration policies have escalated to the point where military presence is deemed necessary in some cities, while isolated violence raises concerns about safety at demonstrations. It’s a snapshot of how deeply divided and charged these issues remain.
WATCH: 'No Kings' protests underway across the US
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Thousands of protesters are taking to the streets across the U.S. for "No Kings Day," a coordinated effort to voice opposition to the Trump administration. The demonstrations are timed to counter the military parade in Washington, D.C., symbolizing a rejection of what organizers call authoritarian overreach.
Editor’s Note: This isn't just another rally—it's a direct response to the optics of power, with protesters framing the military parade as a display of unchecked authority. The scale of the demonstrations signals deepening divisions and a pushback against perceived autocratic tendencies in U.S. politics. Whether you agree with the message or not, it's a clear snapshot of the country's tense political climate.
Photos and Maps: ‘No Kings’ Day Protests Across the United States
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Thousands took to the streets in cities across the U.S. for "No Kings Day," a decentralized protest movement rejecting centralized power and monarchy symbolism. The demonstrations, marked by creative signage and marches, were largely peaceful but sparked debates about the role of historical symbols in modern governance. Photos and maps show crowds from Seattle to Miami, with some clashes reported near monuments tied to colonial history.
Editor’s Note: While not as explosive as some recent protests, this movement taps into a growing skepticism toward traditional power structures—whether real or symbolic. It’s a reminder that historical narratives are being reevaluated in real time, and even seemingly niche movements can reflect broader tensions about who gets to shape public memory.
‘No Kings’ protests: Anti-Trump rallies erupt across US as military parade looms
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Tens of thousands of Americans took to the streets in nearly 2,000 towns and cities under the slogan "No Kings" to protest President Trump’s leadership. The demonstrations, timed around both the Army’s 250th anniversary and Trump’s birthday, targeted what organizers called his "authoritarian actions," including controversial immigration raids. The protests add fuel to an already heated national debate about executive power and civil rights.

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