Looks like over 1,800 protests will be taking place on the President's birthday and one is scheduled for Wichita Falls.

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Look's like on President Trump's birthday (June 14th) several protests are happening across America. The 'No Kings' website says, "They’ve defied our courts, deported Americans, disappeared people off the streets, attacked our civil rights, and slashed our services. The corruption has gone too. far. No thrones. No crowns. No kings."

'No Kings' Protests Happening Across America

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Taking a look at the website, several protests have been organized across the country the same day President Trump is scheduled to throw a parade honoring the 250th anniversary of the establishment of the American Army. President Trump's birthday and this anniversary fall on the same day. The parade is expected to draw thousands to Washington D.C. to honor each era of the American Army throughout the years.

'No Kings' Protest Planned for Wichita Falls

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Taking a look at Texas, you can see several events planned throughout the state on this date. The biggest of which appears to be taking place in Houston. Wichita Falls does have a dot on the map and the location has been marked as 'private' when you click for more information. Apparently the protest will be taking place in the morning from 10AM-1PM on June 14th. You have to sign up to get more information on the location before the event this Saturday.

'No Kings' Avoiding Washington D.C. On This Day

Washington D.C. Prepares To Host Military Parade To Mark Army's 250th Anniversary
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According to several sources, no protests are planned in Washington D.C., instead taking place throughout the country. The group says they do not want to come off as anti-military or anti-veteran during the parade honoring the Army. We will wait and see how successful this protest is throughout the country on Saturday.

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