
Police meet with protest organizers ahead of 'No Kings Day' in Fresno, California
A military parade is planned for the streets of Washington, D.C. on Saturday, marking the US Army's 250th birthday.
At the same time, No Kings Day protests are set to be held in cities across the country, including Fresno in California's Central Valley.
The date, June 14th, is also Flag Day and President Donald Trump's 79th birthday.
Chris Wippern, an organizer in Fresno, says the protest has been planned for months against the Trump administration and its policies, including immigration enforcement and deportations.

"It's time to stand up for democracy. Democracy is a do-it-yourself proposition. Nobody is coming to save us. We have to save ourselves," said Wippern.
"It's time to use your First Amendment rights and come out."
The Fresno Police Department says it has already met with organizers ahead of the protest.
Officers are reminding everyone who shows up to remain on the sidewalks.










