Trump’s Military Parade to Go Ahead Amid Protests and Rain
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Trump turned 79 on June 14, 2025, which is the same day as thousands of No Kings Day protests in the US, with some down the road from Mar-a-Lago Club
Demonstrations against President Trump's policies are planned across the nation to coincide with a parade in Washington, D.C., marking the Army's 250th anniversary. Follow along for live updates, news and analysis.
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New York Magazine on MSNDC Prepares for Trump’s Parade Amid Protests: Live UpdatesAs “No Kings Day” protests continue against Trump around the country, the capital is bracing for Trump’s rainy parade.
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The parade, honoring the Army’s long-planned 250th anniversary celebration and coinciding with Trump’s 79th birthday, is set to step off from the Lincoln Memorial under the threat of stormy weather in Washington and protests around the country tied to a turbulent week of immigration enforcement that has involved military deployment in Los Angeles.
With protests blanketing the United States over the immigration crackdown — which is to say nothing of “No Kings Day” on Saturday — boxer Ryan Garcia couldn’t sit back anymore as Los Angeles, his home, has been wracked with ICE raids, protests and upheaval.
Today’s United States — its possibility, its strength, its divisiveness, its polarization and fragmentation — is encapsulated in a single week in June 2025, its triumphs and frictions on vivid display.
The “No Kings” protests reached into western Hampshire County Saturday as hundreds took to the streets in Granby and Belchertown. The towns are among more than a hundred across the state and some eleven in the Pioneer Valley participating in a nationwide day of protest coinciding with a large presidential military parade in Washington, D.C.
Thousands took to the streets in Pittsburgh and across western Pennsylvania, as well as the country, on Saturday as part of a demonstration deemed "No Kings."