No Kings event set for 14 June, as Trump celebrates birthday with White House UFC bout
On June 14th, the No Kings movement is organizing a nationwide event, "A Night to Build Community," to counter Donald Trump's 80th birthday celebrations and a White House UFC bout. The event features a 90-minute concert from New York's Town Hall, with performances by Bette Midler, Patti Smith, and Rufus Wainwright, streaming free nationwide.

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AI-generatedOn June 14th, the No Kings movement is organizing a nationwide event, "A Night to Build Community," to counter Donald Trump's 80th birthday celebrations and a White House UFC bout. The event features a 90-minute concert from New York's Town Hall, with performances by Bette Midler, Patti Smith, and Rufus Wainwright, streaming free nationwide. Local groups will host watch parties, incorporating art-making and civic action. This initiative, co-presented by the Committee for the First Amendment, aims to frame the US's 250th anniversary as a moment for democratic reckoning and people coming together. Trump's event, UFC Freedom 250, is described as a historic national celebration with a title fight and a large fan festival.
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5 extractedWhite House spokesperson Davis Ingle called UFC Freedom 250 “one of the greatest and most historic sports events in history”.
Donald Trump is billing UFC Freedom 250 as a historic national celebration with a star-spangled octagon arena on the White House south lawn.
The No Kings event features a 90-minute concert at New York’s Town Hall with Bette Midler, Patti Smith, Jane Fonda, Rufus Wainwright, and Joy Reid.
The No Kings movement announced a nationwide event on 14 June, counter-programming Donald Trump’s 80th birthday and a White House UFC bout.
The first No Kings day last June drew an estimated 5 million participants nationwide.