Activists Plan Fourth of July Boycott for ‘Free America’ Protests

A group of activists, including Save Our Allies co-founder Tim Kennedy, has announced that they will be boycotting traditional Fourth of July celebrations in favor of a series of ‘Free America’ protests. These protests are intended to highlight concerns over social justice, government accountability, and the need for a more equitable society. Kennedy’s participation in a segment on ‘Fox & Friends First’ provided a platform to voice his support for these initiatives, as well as to share his Independence Day message for America.

The ‘Free America’ movement has garnered attention as it seeks to re-examine the nation’s values and push for systemic change. While some have criticized the boycott as an overreach, others view it as a necessary step toward reform. Kennedy, who was featured on ‘Fox & Friends First,’ emphasized that the movement is not about rejecting the country’s history, but about demanding greater transparency, accountability, and fairness in its institutions.

The decision to boycott the holiday celebrations has sparked a range of reactions, with some expressing support for the activists’ goals and others viewing the action as an unnecessary disruption. As the Fourth of July approaches, the movement is expected to gain more attention, as people weigh in on whether the protests represent a meaningful call for change or an attempt to shift the national discourse.