
"Saturday is the second No Kings Day-it should be the biggest single day of protest in American history, with more than 2,000 events planned. Leah Greenberg will explain the preparations-she's cofounder of Indivisible, the group that called the first No Kings day, June 14. Five million people participated in that one, held the same day as Trump's birthday parade-the one no one came to."
"Also: there's "a forthrightly antifascist film" that critics call "wild and thrilling"-of course, that's One Battle After Another, the Paul Thomas Anderson movie starring Leonardo di Caprio as a burnt-out left-wing bomber, targeted by an ICE captain played by Sean Penn. John Powers will comment-he's critic at large on Fresh Air with Terry Gross. Subscribe to The Nation to support all of our podcasts: thenation.com/podcastsubscribe."
Saturday serves as the second No Kings Day with more than 2,000 events planned and aims to be the largest single day of protest in American history. Leah Greenberg, cofounder of Indivisible, will explain the preparations; Indivisible organized the first No Kings Day on June 14, which drew five million participants. The earlier action coincided with Trump's birthday parade, which drew no attendees. Critics call One Battle After Another a "forthrightly antifascist film" that is "wild and thrilling," directed by Paul Thomas Anderson and starring Leonardo di Caprio and Sean Penn. John Powers will provide commentary, and listeners are invited to subscribe to The Nation.
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