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  • Trump holds first major military parade in decades as No Kings protests sweep nation
    President Donald Trump’s long-desired military parade proceeded down Constitution Avenue in Washington D.C. on 14 June, featuring tanks, troops and ceremonial displays, while demonstrators across the country organized “No Kings” protests against Trump denouncing what they characterized as authoritarianism. Meanwhile, Kremlin-linked Russian commentators and propagandists reacted to the anti-Trump protests, predicting the collapse of the United States and advising Trump to use force to restore
     

Trump holds first major military parade in decades as No Kings protests sweep nation

15 juin 2025 à 06:11

US President Donald Trump salutes a column of American military personnel during a military parade marking the 250th anniversary of the US Army.

President Donald Trump’s long-desired military parade proceeded down Constitution Avenue in Washington D.C. on 14 June, featuring tanks, troops and ceremonial displays, while demonstrators across the country organized “No Kings” protests against Trump denouncing what they characterized as authoritarianism.

Meanwhile, Kremlin-linked Russian commentators and propagandists reacted to the anti-Trump protests, predicting the collapse of the United States and advising Trump to use force to restore order. The US president actually deployed thousands of National Guard troops and Marines in response to the unrest, drawing criticism from state officials who accused him of exacerbating the crisis and staging an unprecedented power grab.

According to Associated Press, more than 6,000 American military personnel and 128 tanks participated in the parade, which featured a 21-gun salute and a demonstration jump by the “Golden Knights” parachute team over the National Mall. The event included exhibitions of armored vehicles, helicopters and military equipment, alongside sales of army merchandise and Trump-branded items.

President Trump held a military parade in Washington D.C. on 14 June to celebrate the Army's 250th anniversary.

Nationwide anti-Trump No Kings protests emerged across the US on the same day.

The $45 million event featured 6,000 soldiers and 128 tanks but drew far fewer… https://t.co/E2xbbz5vQL

— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) June 15, 2025

Trump had pursued such a parade since his first presidential term, drawing inspiration from a 2017 Paris military display. The Washington event finally materialized as part of the Army’s 250th anniversary celebration.

The celebration included Trump personally administering oaths to 250 army recruits and contractors, along with musical performances and fireworks. However, organizers canceled the planned flyover of American fighter jets due to weather conditions.

Attendance fell significantly short of projected expectations, with many designated spectator areas remaining empty despite predictions of 200,000 attendees.

Meanwhile, protest organizers coordinated “No Kings” rallies in hundreds of cities on the same day, explicitly designed to counter what they described as Trump’s ego-driven celebration. Washington demonstrators carried signs reading “Where’s the due process?” and “No to Trump’s fascist military parade” while marching toward the White House. Protesters displayed a large Trump puppet wearing a crown and sitting on a golden toilet, along with messages referencing Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

On 14 June 2025, millions across the US join No Kings protests in opposition to Trump’s policies as he himself attends a costly military parade. Photos: Amid Farahi, Waleed Zein

They called for the defense of democracy, immigrant rights, and civil liberties, highlighting deep divisions in the country.

The parade addition to the Army anniversary celebration drew criticism for its estimated $45 million cost and potential street damage from heavy tanks. Army officials implemented protective measures including metal plates along the parade route.

A poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found that about 60 % of Americans considered the parade an inappropriate use of government funds, while 78 % expressed neither approval nor disapproval of the event overall.

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  • No Kings protests: Millions oppose Trump across US on his birthday as he attends military parade
    On US President Donald Trump’s birthday, millions of Americans participated in coordinated “No Kings” protests across nearly 2,000 locations nationwide. The participants voiced opposition to President Donald Trump while advocating for democracy and immigrant rights protection. The protests against Trump erupted following mass unrest in California over federal immigration enforcement policies. In early June, ICE conducted raids at multiple Los Angeles locations, detaining over 100 people for
     

No Kings protests: Millions oppose Trump across US on his birthday as he attends military parade

15 juin 2025 à 05:35

On 14 June 2025, millions across the US join No Kings protests in opposition to Trump's policies as he himself attends a costly military parade.

On US President Donald Trump’s birthday, millions of Americans participated in coordinated “No Kings” protests across nearly 2,000 locations nationwide. The participants voiced opposition to President Donald Trump while advocating for democracy and immigrant rights protection.

The protests against Trump erupted following mass unrest in California over federal immigration enforcement policies. In early June, ICE conducted raids at multiple Los Angeles locations, detaining over 100 people for immigration violations, which sparked widespread protests and violent clashes. As unrest in LA escalated, Trump deployed thousands of National Guard troops and Marines without the consent of California Governor Gavin Newsom, drawing criticism from state officials who accused him of exacerbating the crisis and staging an unprecedented power grab.

The demonstrations were organized by the 50501 Movement, which takes its name from “50 states, 50 protests, one movement,” according to CBS News. 

Organizers stated the protests aimed to reject what they termed authoritarianism, billionaire-first politics, and militarization of democracy. 

No Kings anti-Trump protests in US

Demonstrators gathered along San Francisco's Pacific coastline to create a human formation spelling out "No Kings."

No Kings protests happened in nearly every major US city, including New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Denver,… pic.twitter.com/L5HE3p0m8t

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Demonstrators gathered in major cities including Seattle, Atlanta, New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Denver and Houston, among others, the Associated Press reports. 

Additionally, protesters assembled in cities ranging from small towns to major metropolitan areas, with Seattle alone drawing over 70,000 participants.

Given this scope, Republican governors in Virginia, Texas, Nebraska and Missouri mobilized National Guard forces to assist law enforcement agencies in managing the demonstrations.

On 14 June, millions joined #NoKings protests across US against Trump on the day of his birthday.

The demonstrations, organized by the 50501 Movement, drew participants who opposed what they called Trump's authoritarian actions while advocating for democracy and immigrant… https://t.co/TStsD6PR5o

— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) June 15, 2025

Lawmaker assassination prompts protest cancellation in Minnesota

Minnesota officials canceled all scheduled “No Kings” protests after state Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband were killed, while state Senator John Hoffman and his wife were wounded in politically motivated overnight shootings targeting Democratic lawmakers. Police found “No Kings” fliers and a list of potential targets in the suspect’s vehicle.

Texas state legislators received credible threats ahead of the planned Austin capitol protest, leading to one arrest by the state’s Department of Public Safety.

Trump organizes military parade on his birthday

The demonstrations coincided with Trump’s attendance at a military parade in Washington marking the Army’s 250th anniversary, which also falls on the president’s birthday. The parade involved hundreds of military vehicles, aircraft and thousands of soldiers, with costs estimated at $45 million.

The celebration, however, drew far fewer spectators than the predicted 200,000, with many viewing areas remaining empty.

President Trump held a military parade in Washington D.C. on 14 June to celebrate the Army's 250th anniversary.

Nationwide anti-Trump No Kings protests emerged across the US on the same day.

The $45 million event featured 6,000 soldiers and 128 tanks but drew far fewer… https://t.co/E2xbbz5vQL

— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) June 15, 2025

About 200 protesters assembled at Logan Circle in northwest Washington, chanting “Trump must go now” and displaying a large puppet depicting Trump wearing a crown and sitting on a golden toilet, according to the AP. 

The No Kings Coalition stated after Saturday’s events:

“Today, across red states and blue, rural towns and major cities, Americans stood in peaceful unity and made it clear: we don’t do kings.”

Photo: Amid Farahi/AFP
Photo: Amid Farahi/AFP
Photo: Etienne Laurent /AFP in Los Angeles
Photo: Waleed Zein in New York
Photo: Amid Farahi/AFP in Washington DC

Previous anti-Trump Hands off protests 

In April 2025, tens of thousands of people across all 50 US states and in major cities throughout Europe staged “Hands Off!” protests against President Donald Trump and his ally Elon Musk, voicing opposition to sweeping government overhauls, mass federal layoffs, and aggressive cuts to social programs led by the newly created Department of Government Efficiency headed by Musk.

The largely peaceful demonstrations demanded an end to what they called a “billionaire power grab,” condemned attacks on immigrants and marginalized communities, and criticized the administration’s moves to downsize government and restrict rights.

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  • Trump hates California because its liberalism represents everything he opposes, says expert
    Alexander Motyl, a political science professor at Rutgers University-Newark, says the crisis in Los Angeles is overblown, as 90% of the protests were peaceful, Espreso reports.  The protests erupted after a series of federal immigration raids, sparking demonstrations across downtown Los Angeles and surrounding areas. In response, US President Donald Trump ordered 2,000 National Guard troops to the city.  There were protests, some involving violence. Groups of anarchists threw s
     

Trump hates California because its liberalism represents everything he opposes, says expert

14 juin 2025 à 17:20

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Alexander Motyl, a political science professor at Rutgers University-Newark, says the crisis in Los Angeles is overblown, as 90% of the protests were peaceful, Espreso reports. 

The protests erupted after a series of federal immigration raids, sparking demonstrations across downtown Los Angeles and surrounding areas. In response, US President Donald Trump ordered 2,000 National Guard troops to the city. 

There were protests, some involving violence. Groups of anarchists threw stones and set cars on fire. But 90% of the protests were peaceful demonstrations by peaceful people. There was no real crisis, the expert explains. 

“The most important thing is that Trump and his advisors consider this an uprising and believe they have the right to involve the military, calling it an invasion,” Motyl continues.

They refer to a law allowing the US president to deploy the military in case of such an invasion. The expert believes Trump did this intentionally because he wanted to remove the government from California. 

“He hates not only Kamala Harris but also the governor of the state. He hates California because its liberalism represents everything Trump opposes,” Motyl emphasizes. 

Motyl also reports that 1,800 anti-Trump protests were planned across the country today under the slogan “No Kings”.

On Donald Trump’s 79th birthday, the US is engulfed by a wave of mass “No Kings” rallies. They coincide with a military parade in Washington, with over 1,500 to 1,800 actions expected across all 50 states.

“People are protesting, and this is very positive. Americans are showing that they are fed up,” he concludes. 

At the same time, two armed attacks on Democratic politicians occurred in the US, resulting in two deaths and two severe injuries, ABC News reports, citing Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, where the attacks took place. According to him, Melissa Hortman, a Democratic member of the Minnesota House of Representatives, and her husband were shot in what is likely a “politically motivated murder.”

Earlier, Konstantin Blokhin, a political scientist with the Russian Academy of Sciences, advised Trump to suppress the California protests by force.

A Russian official, Alexei Pushkov, chair of the Russian Federation Council’s Commission on Information Policy, claimed that the US is “the top candidate for disintegration” due to the protests in Los Angeles.

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