
‘We will make an example of you’, warn Republican governors
Florida governor Ron De Santis has warned anti-Trump protesters that he is ready to “make an example of” any demonstrators that start rioting.
Speaking in a news conference this week, he said: “The minute you cross into attacking law enforcement, any type of rioting, any type of vandalism, looting, just be prepared to have the law come down on you. And we will make an example of you – you can guarantee it.”
Texas governor Greg Abbott has already vowed to deploy the national guard against protesters. He posted on social media platform X that “peaceful protesting is legal. But once you cross the line, you will be arrested.” He then added: “FAFO”, thought to be an acronym for f*** around and find out.
Holly Bancroft14 June 2025 11:27
Protests to take place as Trump military parade rolls through Washington
As millions of Americans protest against the Trump administration across the US on Saturday, a military parade will be on display in Washington DC.
President Donald Trump’s military parade will celebrate the 250th anniversary of the US Army, which happens to coincide with Mr Trump’s 79th birthday.
The parade is expected to cost up to $45million and will involve seven million pounds of machinery and weaponry.
The parade will begin with a fitness competition and an official ceremony to celebrate the army’s anniversary. Some 6,700 soldiers are expected to then march down Constitution Avenue Northwest, past the White House.
Black Hawk, Chinook and Apache helicopters will also fly over the procession. Mr Trump has said that the event will let Americans “celebrate a little bit” as “we’ve had a lot of victories”.
The flagship rally in protest at Mr Trump’s administration is planned for Philadelphia, with 60,000-80,000 people expected to attend.
Holly Bancroft14 June 2025 11:21
Protests expected at around 2,000 locations across the US
Protests against the Trump administration are expected at around 2,000 sites across the US on Saturday.
Ezra Levin, co-founder of one of the groups behind the protests, Indivisible, said: “We’ve seen hundreds of new events on the No Kings Day map since the weekend. We’ve seen hundreds of thousands of people register for those events.”
The demonstrations will protest against president Donald Trump’s deportations, attacks on civil rights, and challenges to the courts, according to organisers.
A website for the protest says: “The corruption has gone too far. No thrones. No crowns. No kings”.
Holly Bancroft14 June 2025 11:13