Protesters filled streets across America during demonstrations against President Trump. The No Kings group organized rallies to oppose Trump's military parade and immigration policies. Cities like New York, Philadelphia and Houston saw crowds wave flags and hold signs critical of the president. Trump warned that protests at his parade would face heavy force from authorities. Organizers claimed millions joined hundreds of demonstrations nationwide.
Trump celebrated his birthday with a military parade marking 250 years of the US Army. Thousands of soldiers marched past tanks and military vehicles during the Washington DC event. The president thanked troops for their service and praised their fighting spirit. Critics called the parade a costly vanity project worth up to 45 million dollars. Many attendees said they wanted to honor military service members.
Immigration sparked the largest protests since Trump returned to office. National Guard troops deployed to Los Angeles after Trump ordered deportation raids. Tear gas dispersed crowds near federal buildings during confrontations with soldiers. Civil rights activists said separating families was evil rather than harsh policy. Peaceful marchers continued demonstrations blocks away from the violence.
Opinion polls show Americans remain divided over Trump's immigration approach. A recent survey found 54 percent approve of deporting people without legal status. Many believe the deportation program makes them safer from dangerous criminals. Minnesota canceled some protests after discovering flyers with a shooting suspect. Governor Tim Walz urged people to avoid rallies until police caught the gunman.
Trump celebrated his birthday with a military parade marking 250 years of the US Army. Thousands of soldiers marched past tanks and military vehicles during the Washington DC event. The president thanked troops for their service and praised their fighting spirit. Critics called the parade a costly vanity project worth up to 45 million dollars. Many attendees said they wanted to honor military service members.
Immigration sparked the largest protests since Trump returned to office. National Guard troops deployed to Los Angeles after Trump ordered deportation raids. Tear gas dispersed crowds near federal buildings during confrontations with soldiers. Civil rights activists said separating families was evil rather than harsh policy. Peaceful marchers continued demonstrations blocks away from the violence.
Opinion polls show Americans remain divided over Trump's immigration approach. A recent survey found 54 percent approve of deporting people without legal status. Many believe the deportation program makes them safer from dangerous criminals. Minnesota canceled some protests after discovering flyers with a shooting suspect. Governor Tim Walz urged people to avoid rallies until police caught the gunman.