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๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ โ€˜No Kingsโ€™ Day: Americans Protest Trump as Bay Area Braces for Unrest

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By Newspot Nigeria Staff Writer

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From the streets of Philadelphia to the corners of Chinatown in Oakland, Americans are preparing for what organizers call the largest coordinated act of protest against President Donald Trump since his return to the White House. With more than 2,000 rallies planned nationwide on June 14, dubbed the โ€œNo Kings Day of Defiance,โ€ demonstrators aim to reject authoritarianism, militarization, and billionaire-first politics โ€” while in the Bay Area, officials are navigating a delicate line between civic freedom and public safety.

๐Ÿ“ PHILADELPHIA TO SAN FRANCISCO: THE NATION TAKES A STAND

Organized by the 50501 Movement โ€” representing 50 states, 50 protests, one movement โ€” the protests are intended to coincide with Trumpโ€™s 79th birthday, Flag Day, and the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army, for which a $45 million military parade is planned in Washington, D.C. As tanks roll through the capital, activists across the country will march under the banner โ€œNo thrones, no crowns, no kings.โ€

Philadelphia is expected to host upward of 100,000 demonstrators, while Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, and the Bay Area are also gearing up for mass turnout. What began as outrage over federal immigration enforcement raids has now evolved into a widespread movement opposing what many see as creeping authoritarianism.

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๐Ÿ”ฅ WAYMOS UNDER THREAT IN SAN FRANCISCO: โ€œLET THEM BURNโ€

In San Francisco, a fiery spectacle has become an unlikely flashpoint: Waymo driverless cars. After several of these electric robotaxis were set ablaze during L.A. protests, San Franciscoโ€™s Fire Chief Dean Crispen stunned observers this week by saying crews may let Waymos burn unless they endanger buildings.

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โ€œThese cars burn hot due to lithium-ion battery fires,โ€ Crispen said. โ€œTrying to extinguish them puts firefighters in harmโ€™s way.โ€

The symbolism of the Waymo torchings is not lost on observers. Once seen as futuristic marvels of Big Tech, they have now become icons of resentment, caught in the crossfire between automation, elite power, and the publicโ€™s sense of disenfranchisement.

UC Berkeley political scientist Omar Wasow noted that unlike police cruisers, Waymos are โ€œsitting ducksโ€ โ€” driverless and easily obstructed โ€” making them ideal targets for protest theater. Dr. William Riggs from the University of San Francisco added, โ€œI have no doubt protesters called and staged these cars deliberately.โ€

Waymo has responded by pulling its Jaguar I-Pace vehicles out of protest-prone neighborhoods like SoMa, the Mission, and Potrero Hill, while continuing operations in western San Francisco. โ€œSafety is our top priority,โ€ a company spokesperson said.

๐Ÿค BAY AREA ORGANIZERS DOUBLE DOWN ON PEACE

But while the visuals of burning vehicles might dominate headlines, organizers in the Bay Area are determined to keep the peace. In Oakland and San Francisco, local leaders are deploying volunteer peace marshals trained to de-escalate tensions and identify instigators before violence erupts.

โ€œThereโ€™s been a very conscious effort not to give the Trump administration an excuse to crack down,โ€ said Stephen Zunes, professor of politics at the University of San Francisco. โ€œVolunteers will surround and isolate anyone who tries to incite violence.โ€

In Oaklandโ€™s Chinatown, rally co-organizer Stewart Chen โ€” a Filipino-American civic leader โ€” emphasized that the march is designed to be โ€œfamily-friendly.โ€ Wearing orange vests, dozens of Chinatownโ€™s own safety patrol members will line the march route to protect the community and maintain order.

โ€œIโ€™ve been assured again and again: this is not L.A.,โ€ Chen said. โ€œWeโ€™re not fighting ICE โ€” weโ€™re exercising free speech.โ€

San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie, flanked by police, the sheriff, and the district attorney, struck a balance between support and caution. โ€œWe stand for peaceful protest,โ€ he said. โ€œBut if you break windows or assault police officers, you will be arrested.โ€

On Sunday night alone, over 150 arrests were made during chaotic protests downtown. Lurie, however, remains committed to safeguarding constitutional freedoms: โ€œMy top priority is keeping San Francisco safe while protecting everyoneโ€™s First Amendment rights.โ€

๐Ÿ›‘ A TEST FOR TRUMP AND DEMOCRACY

Across the U.S., governors have split on how to handle the protests. While Republicans in Virginia, Missouri, and Nebraska are deploying National Guard troops, Democratic leaders like Josh Shapiro (PA) and Bob Ferguson (WA) are defending the right to dissent and condemning Trumpโ€™s heavy-handed tactics.

Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner warned ICE agents not to exceed their authority and urged protestors to channel Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.: โ€œIf youโ€™re doing what King wouldโ€™ve done, youโ€™re going to be fine.โ€

One protest is even scheduled at Mar-a-Lago, Trumpโ€™s Florida resort, where Gov. Ron DeSantis warned that โ€œthe line is very clear.โ€

As tensions build, the nation is watching to see if the protests turn violent โ€” or become a defining, peaceful stand for democracy.


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