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Veterans protest against Donald Trump today: what to know

Veterans protest against Donald Trump today: what to know

Thousands of veterans are expected to protest the president Donald Trump and its administration in Washington, DC and throughout the country on Friday.

The veterans who join the march are intended to protest the cuts proposed by the Trump Administration to Social Security, the loss of federal jobs for veterans, the forgiveness of the protesters and the reductions of January 6 in the veteran medical care services.

The “Nowdc” march In the National Mall, organized by the fourteenth now, he is also asking Trump to be removed from the White House He affirms that he is an “insurrectionist” Due to its alleged actions in and around the disturbance of January 6 in the Capitol in 2021.

Similar calls to protest the trump administration cuts to veteran services in each state capitol of the entire country are being promoted online.

Newsweek He has contacted the thirteenth now and the Metropolitan Police Department to make comments by email.

Why does it matter

Friday’s protests highlight the ongoing dissent that Trump faces while carrying out the main federal expenses of expenses, which has resulted in thousands of job losses and the dismantling of federal agencies.

Donald Trump in the White House
President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with NATO general secretary Mark Rutte at the Oval Office of the White House on March 13, 2025 in Washington, DC.

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What to know

Friday march in Washington, DC, will also protest the “purge” of veteran employees as part of the cost reduction measures of the Trump administration directed by ELON ALMIZCLEThe Government Efficiency Department (Doge).

The march of the NOWDC protest will meet at noon at the National Mall between the fourth and sixth NW streets on Friday, March 13.

The group says that the date is significant, since it represents section 3 of the 14th amendment to the Constitution, which states that a person who “participated in the insurrection or rebellion” after lending an oath to support the Constitution must be prohibited by occupying the position again. Trump has long faced criticism for statements that he prompted the Capitol’s riots in 2021, which he has denied.

The march will also show support to veterans, who are among the thousands of federal employees dismissed under the Trump administration.

Around 2,500 employees have been dismissed from the veterans department Affairs since Trump returned to the White House. The department is expected to collect more than 80,000 employees this year under Trump’s cost reduction mandate, according to a filtering memorandum obtained by Military.com.

The group also welcomes others to join the protest movement, including those who support Ukraine in the war against Russia, federal workers whose works are under threat, and those who fear that their social security benefits will soon be reduced.

Among the speakers on Friday will be the fourteenth founding member Jessica Denson, a former Trump assistant who had sued in her 2016 campaign for non -dissemination agreements that argued that she had been “armed” to silence her for the accusations she made against a supervisor of sexual and verbal harassment.

Former police officer of Capitol Harry Dunn, Who was on service during the disturbance of the Capitol of January 6, and comedian Cliff Cash also appear as speakers in the protest.

The organizers expect around 3,000 people to attend the protest, according to a request presented to the National Parks Service seen by The Washington examiner.

Another march at the national veterans has also been promoted for Friday, although it does not seem to be organized by a specific group or movement.

Flyers and online publications that promote the call to action at the national level say that the protests will oppose the 2025 project, saying that the programs “decince” those that veterans trust.

Trump has repeatedly denied any connection with the 2025 project, a 922 pages document of the Heritage Foundation that describes how a potential Republican The administration could review the federal government. METROUltiple members of Trump’s Cabinet They were involved in the writing of the conservative manifesto.

What people say

The fourteenth now, the founder Jessica Denson said in a statement: “The generations of democracy have sacrificed is to disappear with every second pass. In honor of our brave veterans, our message is unequivocal: we demand the immediate elimination of this administration by each and every constitutional means.”

Michael Ergich, veteran of the Navy and former policy advisor of the Secretary of Veterans Affairs of the United States, said: “Two billionaires, Trump and Musk, are destroying the veteran employees, which erases the war heroes while charging their sacrifice.”

David Zuckerman, former Vermont governor, wrote on a Facebook post on March 10: “On Friday, March 14, 2025, at 12 pm, veterans and followers will march in Washington, DC, and the 50 state capitals to protest against the 2025 project and their harmful cuts to veteran services … In many states, including veteran, there is no centralized organizer. And the specific speakers are not expected to coordinate the event, only that our veterans are presented and presented. Each state, each of the veterans.

Alina Haba, Trump counselor, He told journalists on March 4: “Well, as you know, we are greatly concerned about veterans. That is something that the president has always imported, to any of blue, anyone who serves this country. But at the same time, we have dollars of taxpayers, we have a fiscal responsibility to use taxpayers’ dollars to pay the people who really work. That does not mean that we forget our veterans by the media. Ready to come to work.”

What happens later

The Nowdc protest will be broadcast live on the YouTube channel in Denson on Friday. It is not clear how many people will participate in the marches of the state capitolios throughout the country.

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