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Nationwide No Kings Protests Planned Today Amid Trump Tensions
UPDATE: Nationwide protests under the banner of No Kings Day are set to unfold today, August 12, 2023, in the Bay Area and across the United States. These demonstrations come amid escalating tensions regarding President Donald Trump‘s controversial plans to deploy the National Guard to major cities, including San Francisco.
Organizers expect thousands to participate in the San Francisco gathering alone, with multiple rallies planned throughout the Bay Area. Last summer’s No Kings protests drew massive crowds, indicating strong public sentiment against the Trump administration’s actions. In response to these planned protests, California Governor Gavin Newsom has voiced serious concerns, claiming Trump’s potential use of federal troops amounts to an illegal power grab.
Governor Newsom stated, “His latest assertion that he was going to come to San Francisco… it is grossly illegal. It’s immoral. It’s rather delusional.” His remarks underscore the growing alarm among state officials regarding the federal government’s role in local law enforcement.
The protests aim to peacefully counteract the White House’s perceived overreach. Dianne McClure, VP of National Nurses United, highlighted the grassroots nature of these gatherings, asserting, “We do not believe in one person or one group of people, such as billionaires controlling our country.” McClure emphasized that the planned deployment of the National Guard signals the effectiveness of their organizing efforts.
As tensions rise, the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) has confirmed they will facilitate First Amendment activities while maintaining resources to ensure public safety. While the President’s National Guard plans are not directly linked to the No Kings protests, related troop deployments are occurring in states like Texas, where the governor is sending members of the Guard to Austin.
EVENT DETAILS:
Three major gatherings are scheduled in San Francisco, with additional protests across the Bay Area. Streets will be closed to accommodate the demonstrations, including sections of Market Street from 1:15 PM to 2:00 PM and again from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM.
This growing movement signifies a pivotal moment in American civic engagement, as citizens rally against perceived injustices and the use of federal force in local matters. As these rallies unfold, the impact on local and national politics will be closely observed.
For a complete list of protests and updates, visit the official No Kings website. Stay tuned for live coverage as events develop throughout the day.
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