How to see the King’s protests taking place all over the country
As Donald Trump oversees the military parade in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, millions of people across the country are expected to protest over his administration’s policies.
A maximum of 2,000 protests are planned nationwide. Organizers say they are meant to be a counterpoint to Trump’s gorgeous parade. The main event is scheduled for Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, New York, Phoenix, Philadelphia and Charlotte, North Carolina, but more than 1,000 gatherings are scheduled for other cities, from Charleston, South Carolina to Moab, Utah.
This incident should be controversial, especially following Trump. To send the National Guard He recently joined the Marines in Los Angeles and quelled protests against the Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) attack. This development has led to objections from Gov. Gavin Newsom and local officials. (On Thursday, a judge ordered the National Guard to return control to California, but the order was temporary. Blocked the next day by the Court of Appeal. )
Some right-wingers have seen protesters laugh and watch the signs of violence. Some leftists may fear the impact of participation or may not have the opportunity in the town.
However, if you want to know more about the protests, here is what you need to know.
Where is the King’s protest near me?
The best way to find the nearest King’s protest can be found on the organizer’s website. It is included Map of all planned eventsstart and stop times. The biggest events will take place in Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, New York, Phoenix, Philadelphia and Washington, DC, North Carolina.
What time will the No Kings protest take place?
It varies by city. Some protests begin as early as 9am local time. Some do not start until 1pm. Most local protests are scheduled to last for two hours, but larger protests could last three or more. Most timing revolves around permit requirements from local governments.
Who is behind the No Kings protest?
Many groups work together to organize events such as Indivisible, The American Civil Liberties Union, and 50501. These same groups gathered for “Hands Off!” April protest. Plans for the “No King” Day event fell into the work before LA protests and Trump deployed the National Guard.
Can I watch the No Kings protest on TV?
The network has not announced plans to broadcast the protest, but given its size and scope and measures with the National Guard and Marines on Trump’s previous actions, it is a safe bet for all cable news networks to cover them closely, air live and tape footage from larger events and pivot to others as news warrants. Military Parade and 250 other celebrations of the US Armyth Washington, DC, Israel’s birthday Iran bombing Late Thursday, the network may switch focus frequently.
Except that things get ugh, the broadcast network will only cover the protest as part of a regular weekend news program.
Can I watch the No Kings protest online?
Yes – and there are many options to do so.
There is no Kings website Stream flagship protests in Philadelphia. You can do it too Watch it on YouTube. The Philadelphia protest will take place from 12pm to 3pm EST.
With a “ground” look, social media may be your best bet. Included in popular hashtags #nokings, #nokingsday and #Don’t see the protest. (Hashtags can be exchanged on your favorite social media site.) However, don’t forget that social media is loaded with incorrect information. So you can ignore text posts and focus more on live streams on those platforms.
Another option to consider is Twitch, built for streaming videos. It focuses primarily on video games, but some streamers said They are going to be attending. It’s still TBD whether they stream participation, but it’s worth checking out the hashtags above on the site.
This story was originally introduced Fortune.com