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While President Donald Trump attended a military parade he ordered on his birthday to recognize the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army in Washington, D.C., thousands of people in the Kansas City metro area flexed their First Amendment right Saturday to voice their opposition to polices of the Trump administration during the “No Kings” national day of defiance.
On Saturday, people in the Kansas City area will gather for "No Kings Day," a day of protest against President Donald Trump.
The same day, celebrants in Washington, D.C., will have a military parade to mark the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday.
Organizers across the country named the mobilization “No Kings.” The rallies were organized in opposition to a military parade in Washington, D.C. on the president’s 79th birthday Saturday. The parade is happening on Flag Day, which also marks the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary this year.
People gathered by the hundreds in cities across the U.S. on Saturday as part of a nationwide day of protest to coincide with a military parade in Washington celebrating 250 years of the United States Army.
Protesters took their "No Kings Day" message from Kansas City's Plaza and headed toward the Westport area. Protesters stood on all four corners of the intersection at W. 47th Street and Baltimore Ave. on the Country Club Plaza as part of a "No Kings Day" rally.
A nationwide movement, these protests are set to coincide with a Flag Day military-style parade in Washington, D.C.
There are 15 protests planned throughout Kansas on June 14 to counter a military parade President Donald Trump will attend.
Thousands gathered in Daley Plaza and in suburban events in protests timed to coincide with a military parade in Washington celebrating the Army's 250th anniversary and President Donald Trump's 79th birthday.
Anderson and McCullough were among more than 8,500 people who participated in No Kings Day rallies Saturday in Lake Country towns Gurnee, Highland Park and Buffalo Grove as they showed their displeasure with the way Trump is governing the country.