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Protests are scheduled for June 14 across South Carolina in conjunction with President Trump’s birthday and the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army. Organized under the ‘No Kings National Day of Defiance,’ the demonstrations aim to advocate for democratic accountability and resist authoritarianism. The Spartanburg protest will occur outside the courthouse, while other events will unfold in cities including Greenville. Organizers emphasize peaceful expression and dialogue, in collaboration with law enforcement to foster a safe protest environment.
Spartanburg, South Carolina – Protests are set to take place across South Carolina on June 14, coinciding with President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday and the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army. Many of these demonstrations are organized under the initiative known as the “No Kings National Day of Defiance,” which aims to coordinate 50 protests in 50 states on the same day, advocating for democratic accountability and resisting authoritarianism.
Organizers of the protests stress their commitment to peaceful expression and the exercise of their First Amendment rights. They are focused on creating a safe environment for participants, indicating that their intent is to avoid any form of violence or property destruction. This message resonates with local organizers in cities like Spartanburg and Greenville, who have been in communication with law enforcement to ensure the safety of the events and to foster a constructive atmosphere.
The protest in Spartanburg is scheduled from 4 to 6 p.m. outside the Spartanburg Courthouse, culminating in a march towards Morgan Square. Another significant event, organized by the Greenville Progressive Coalition, is titled “Valor Over Vanity” and will be held at Unity Park starting at 10 a.m. on the same day. Organizers have expressed concern that military symbols are being misappropriated to celebrate presidential events instead of being honored in their own right.
In light of these planned demonstrations, South Carolina’s Attorney General Alan Wilson has released a public safety advisory, warning that any violence or vandalism during the protests will not be tolerated. Wilson’s advisory emphasizes a “zero-tolerance” policy toward any acts that could disrupt public order. Local law enforcement has pledged to manage the protests professionally, ensuring participants can exercise their right to protest peacefully.
In recent months, heightened tensions regarding civil unrest across the U.S. have led to state officials urging caution. As such, the relationship between local organizers and law enforcement has been described as strong, with plans for “de-escalators” at protests to help maintain calm. Organizers are keen on ensuring that the message of the protests remains focused on advocating for immigrant rights, accountability, and honoring veterans, further emphasizing the need for a civil discourse amid rising unease regarding governmental authority and practices observed under the Trump administration.
Protests are not limited to Spartanburg; similar demonstrations are planned for various cities throughout South Carolina, including Seneca, Rock Hill, Columbia, Pendleton, and Charleston. The overarching goal of these events is to provide a platform for dissent against current policies while celebrating the nation’s military history, ensuring that voices calling for democracy and better governance are heard across the state.
As June 14 approaches, organizers continue to assert that their priority is to create a safe and peaceful environment for all participants, firmly standing against any act of violence, thereby asserting their message of solidarity and justice for democratic values.
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- WYFF4: Protest Organizers Planning Peaceful Demonstrations
- Greenville Online: What to Know About No Kings Protests
- Fox Carolina: Thousands Gather for No Kings Rally in Greenville
- ABC News 4: Over a Dozen Anti-Trump Rallies Planned
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Protest
