Protest or Park? Two Ways 8 Cities Can Spend Trump’s Birthday
Americans will face a choice on June 14: Free entry to national parks or joining nationwide “No Kings” livestream watch parties.
Americans in major cities across the country will face a different kind of choice on June 14: take advantage of free entry to national parks marking President Donald Trump 's 80th birthday or join nationwide anti-Trump “No Kings” protests .
The same day that organizers are planning a broad wave of demonstrations across the U.S. , the Trump administration has designated June 14 (also Flag Day) as a fee‑free day for national parks, a change that comes after Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Juneteenth were removed from the free-entry calendar .
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