A day of contrasts throughout USpublished at 04:02 British Summer Time 15 June
Courtney Lewis
Reporting from Washington DC
Soldiers, tanks and fireworks - Scenes from Trump's military parade
It was a day of two distinct public displays on American streets.
In Washington DC, the US Army celebrated its 250th anniversary with a festival and parade championed by President Donald Trump. At the same time, thousands of people marched through cities across the country in protest of Trump's administration.
Demonstrators held signs calling for Trump to be ousted, accompanied by shouts such as "Trump is a traitor". The president did not acknowledge the protests when he spoke near the end of the army celebration, instead calling the US "the hottest country in the world right now".
This all took place hours after an act of political violence in Minnesota, where two state lawmakers and their spouses were shot, leaving one couple dead.
In Los Angeles, protesters are still downtown as an 8 pm (0400BST) curfew quickly approaches.
We're ending our live coverage now, but you can keep up with the story here: Hundreds of 'No Kings' protests against Trump take place across US