News Summary
Florence and Myrtle Beach are set to host anti-Trump protests this Saturday, coinciding with the president’s birthday and a military parade. Organized by Indivisible, these rallies aim to express opposition to perceived authoritarianism. The Florence event will include guest speakers and public displays, emphasizing nonviolence and community engagement. Protests are expected across South Carolina, reflecting collective concerns about governance and democratic values amidst financial debates over the military parade costs.
Florence
Florence and Myrtle Beach are gearing up for a series of anti-Trump protests this Saturday as part of the nationwide “No Kings Day” movement. The rallies are organized by the nonprofit group Indivisible and are intended to coincide with President Trump’s 79th birthday, as well as a military parade that has raised significant financial concerns among citizens.
Event Details
The demonstration in Florence will take place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 2099 W. Evans St., while Myrtle Beach’s rally is scheduled for 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Myrtle Beach City Hall. Participants are urged to commit to nonviolent action and refrain from confrontational behavior. Furthermore, all forms of weapons, even those legally permitted, are strictly prohibited during these events.
Statewide Participation
Protests will not be limited to these two locations. Across South Carolina, multiple demonstrations are set to unfold, including events in Charleston, Summerville, Bluffton, Seneca, Greenville, Aiken, Rock Hill, Pendleton, Columbia, and Hilton Head Island, all taking place throughout the weekend. These statewide events highlight a collective opposition to what participants perceive as authoritarianism in the current administration.
Military Parade Context
The protests are particularly significant given that they run parallel to a military parade costing taxpayers up to $45 million. This parade, which is meant to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army, is expected to feature over 6,500 soldiers, 150 vehicles, and 50 helicopters. The stark contrast between the celebration of military power and the protests against presidential authority is a central theme of the events planned in South Carolina.
Regulatory Warnings
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has issued a warning that violence or vandalism during these protests will not be tolerated. The emphasis on maintaining peace underscores the organizers’ dedication to nonviolence, which is a cornerstone of the movement.
Features of the Florence Rally
In Florence, the rally will feature community guest speakers who will address the crowd, a moment of silence to reflect on the event’s implications, and public sign displays that reinforce the participants’ message. Organizers emphasize that the U.S. flag belongs to the public, not solely to the president, which is a central tenet of the gathering.
National Movement
While the local protests focus on specific grievances against the current administration, the No Kings Day movement has broader implications, serving as a national demonstration against perceived threats to democratic values. Activists aim to engage citizens in civic action and inspire a reclaiming of rights that they believe have been undermined.
Conclusion
As the nation anticipates these protests, both supporters and critics will be watching closely. The events in South Carolina are part of a larger conversation about governance, democracy, and citizen engagement that continues to evolve. By participating in these rallies, citizens are making a statement about their commitment to democratic values and opposition to authoritarianism.
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Additional Resources
- WBTW: No Kings Day Protests Planned
- ABC News 4: Anti-Trump Rallies in South Carolina
- The State: South Carolina Protests
- Post and Courier: Hands Off Protests
- Wikipedia: Democracy

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