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🎆 4. “Free America” July 4th Protests Expand Nationwide

🎆 4. “Free America” July 4th Protests Expand Nationwide

What to expect: Massive protests dubbed Free America Weekend will substitute traditional Independence Day celebrations. More than 140 events planned across the U.S., centered on anti-Trump sentiments, women’s and immigration rights, and social justice—complete with symbolic acts like baby-Trump balloons axios.comippmedia.com+2time.com+2axios.com+2.



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