This July 4, some Americans are planning to retire their Independence Day barbecues and instead head to the streets in protest against President Donald Trump and his Administration. The 50501 Movement, short for "50 protests, 50 states, 1 movement" was formed in January 2025 to protest Trump and has been involved in organizing a series of national demonstrations beginning on The ‘Free America’ protests against Donald Trump's policies will take place on the Fourth of July. Several groups plan protests across America during the Fourth of July weekend. Women's March and 50501 Movement are organizing these events. They aim to voice opposition to Donald Trump's policies. Protests will occur in all 50 states. A second day of protests, 'Good Trouble Lives On,' is scheduled for July 17. "This Fourth of July, we will be in the streets with songs of freedom and joy. The dream of American freedom belongs to all of us, and we will not stop in our pursuit of its promise, now or ever." The protests are focused on freeing the U.S. from billionaires' power, poverty, unlawful orders, and the politics of fear, the website said. The upcoming July Fourth protest follows June 14th’s “No Kings Day,” which saw millions of people take to the streets. No Kings Day took place on the day of Donald Trump’s “birthday parade,” Washington D.C.’s military parade, which marked the Army’s 250th anniversary. The Women’s March is organizing protests across the country on the Fourth of July in a push to “Free America” from President Trump and his billionaire allies. The group has listed some 150 Anti- Trump organizers are hosting "Free America" rallies on Independence Day in the next round of mass protest across the country. The big picture: This renewed batch of protests against the administration comes amid growing discontent with Trump's policies. More protests against President Donald Trump's administration are scheduled for July across the country. Some events are slated for the Fourth of July weekend, while others will honor the legacy The Fourth of July boycott takes aim at the Trump administration, urging Americans to stay silent on the patriotic holiday. Here's what to know. From 'Free America' protests to rallies against Trump's 'big, beautiful bill,' here's what protests are happening July 4th in New Jersey. Three weeks after the “No Kings” protests on June 14, the Women’s March is hosting “Free America” protests on July Fourth to oppose President Donald Trump. Local organizers are planning a demonstration near President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago Club on the Fourth of July. The group is bringing a list of four demands, and the protest will also feature The Women’s March, a grassroots group that formed to protest Trump’s election, is organizing “Free America Weekend.” On July 4th, some local chapters of Indivisible, a progressive A sprawling coalition of activists plans to transform July 4 into a day of protest and civic action, as demonstrators in all 50 states rally against President Donald Trump’s second-term agenda. Demonstrations, rallies and other events protesting President Donald Trump's administration are set to be held across the country throughout the Independence Day weekend. The upcoming events There are multiple demonstrations being planned for America’s birthday this year to protest President Donald Trump and his policies, including a rally at Worcester City Hall on July 4. "This July 4 will won't be a celebration, it will be a day of mourning for the democracy," wrote one X user. Another added : "No reason to celebrate the Fourth of July this year." Of course Black Press ‘Free America Weekend’ Ignites 50-State Wave of Protests Against Trump on July 4. BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — Organizers say the Fourth of July is a fitting moment to highlight what they see as threats to American democracy, pointing to Trump’s executive orders targeting immigrants, efforts to dismantle federal agencies, and the broader influence of Project 2025 "Free America" events protesting President Donald Trump 's administration are set to be held across the country throughout the July Fourth weekend. Why It Matters The events follow other
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