News Summary
On June 14, 2025, a series of protests are set to take place across South Carolina as part of the nationwide ‘No Kings’ movement. Organizers anticipate around 3,000 participants who will gather in various cities, including Charleston, Columbia, and Greenville, to address issues such as immigration and civil rights. Local authorities have issued public safety advisories in response to potential unrest, and law enforcement is prepared to maintain peace during the demonstrations, which coincide with significant national events.
Columbia, South Carolina – A series of protests are set to occur across South Carolina on June 14, 2025, coinciding with Flag Day and President Trump’s birthday. These demonstrations are part of a nationwide effort known as the “No Kings” movement, which aims to unite activists in all 50 states on a single day. Organizers anticipate a strong turnout, projecting as many as 3,000 participants across various locations in the state.
The protests will take place in cities including Beaufort County, Charleston, Columbia, Greenville, Florence, Myrtle Beach, Pendleton, Rock Hill, Seneca, Spartanburg, and Summerville. These events are being organized by local chapters of groups such as Indivisible and the 50501 SC People’s Movement, focusing on issues like immigration, civil rights, and dissent against the Trump administration and business magnate Elon Musk.
In Charleston, two concurrent protests are scheduled: One from 9-11 a.m. at Hampton Park and another from 9-11:30 a.m. at Brittlebank Park hosted by the 50501 initiative. Notable speakers, including Joe Walsh, a former Illinois Congressman who has recently distanced himself from the Republican Party, are expected to participate in the events.
The South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has issued a public safety advisory, highlighting the potential for violence and disruption during the protests. His office referenced recent events in Los Angeles, indicating that law enforcement will be on high alert and ready to intervene if necessary. Wilson stressed that South Carolina is recognized as a “law and order” state where violence, vandalism, and intimidation aimed at law enforcement will not be accepted.
Authorities have worked closely with protest organizers to mitigate risks and ensure the demonstrations remain peaceful. Law enforcement is prepared to act swiftly should any of the protests devolve into unlawful behavior. The Greenville Progressive Coalition is also organizing a protest titled “Valor Over Vanity,” which will focus on issues affecting veterans, including funding cuts to the Department of Veterans Affairs. This event is scheduled to commence at 10 a.m. at Unity Park.
The military parade planned in Washington, D.C., for the same day is positioned to honor the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army. However, many protesters criticize this event as an authoritarian display of power, further motivating demonstrations across the nation. This concerted effort is viewed by many as a necessary expression of resistance against perceived overreach by President Trump.
The heightened attention surrounding local protests is augmented by extensive media coverage and prior warnings from state officials regarding potential unrest. Organizers are prepared for counter-protests and have made arrangements with local police to promote an atmosphere conducive to civil discourse and peaceful assembly.
As June 14 approaches, both supporters and opponents of the protests are gearing up to make their voices heard, further intensifying the political climate in South Carolina and beyond as the nation grapples with its future direction amid heated debates and diverging viewpoints.
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- WYFF4: No Kings Protests in South Carolina
- Wikipedia: South Carolina
- Greenville Online: No Kings Protests Planned
- Google Search: No Kings Protests
- Post and Courier: SC No Kings Protests
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Protest
- WISTV: Safety Warnings Ahead of SC Protests
- Google News: South Carolina Protests
