What to know about San Diego's anti-Trump "No Kings" protests

San Diego, CALocal News

The "No Kings" protests will take place on June 14, with over 1,900 events scheduled across the U. S. San Diego will feature two rallies at Civic Center Plaza and Waterfront Park, both starting at 10 a. m. and concluding with a joint event at Waterfront Park.

Organizers, including local Democratic groups and labor unions, aim to oppose President Trump's military parade, which they criticize as a wasteful display of power amid pressing social issues. Recent protests in San Diego gained momentum following an ICE raid that sparked community outrage. The group's mission emphasizes unity in defending rights against Trump's administration, labeled as incompetent and cruel. Nationally, millions are expected to participate, making this one of the largest single-day anti-Trump demonstrations since his second term began. The military parade coincides with Trump's birthday and the U.

S. Army's anniversary, leading to heightened tensions and protests.

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