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Watch Live: Trump is in CT to speak at US Coast Guard Academy ceremony. Here’s what to know

FILE: President Donald Trump arrives to speak to graduating cadets at the United States Coast Guard Academy in New London, Connecticut May 17, 2017.
Ryan Caron King
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Connecticut Public
FILE: President Donald Trump arrives to speak to graduating cadets at the United States Coast Guard Academy in New London, Connecticut May 17, 2017.

President Trump is scheduled to address the U.S. Coast Guard Academy’s commencement ceremony Wednesday morning in New London.

The event is closed to the public. Protesters are expected in the city.

Here’s what you should know:

About the ceremony

Trump "will congratulate the cadets, the newest generation of military leaders for the Coast Guard, on their hard work and dedication," according to a Coast Guard statement.

Commencement is set to begin at 11 a.m. on Cadet Memorial Field. If there's inclement weather, the ceremony will be held in Leamy Hall Auditorium, where seating is limited.

Adm. Kevin Lunday is set to give remarks, as is Markwayne Mullin, Homeland Security secretary.

Trump last addressed Coast Guard graduating cadets in 2017.

Watch the address

Protest plans

A small group of protesters gathered near the Coast Guard Academy Wednesday morning.

Organizers said they’re “gathering in the spirit of non-violence,” and intend to call attention to the Iran war and what they call the “dismantling of American democracy.”

Organizers said in a statement they do not intend to “denigrate” the graduating cadets.

"We are gathering as members of an unwavering, determined and diverse community to congratulate the newest class of U.S.C.G. graduates but to also make it clear that we are not turning a blind eye to the injustices and constitutional attacks being waged by this administration,” said Kenzie Metvier, one of the organizers.

Traffic restrictions and road closures

Expect traffic restrictions and road closures in parts of New London, according to police.

No parking will be allowed starting at 5 a.m. Wednesday on the following streets: River Ridge Road; Deshon Street; Nameaug Avenue; Oneco Avenue, Farnsworth Street; Winchester Road; Uncas Avenue; Williams Street under Interstate 95 overpass; Williams Street between Briggs and Gordon Streets; Crystal Avenue from 309 Crystal Ave. to Williams Street; Riverside Heights Road;
Route 32, northbound or southbound.

Riverside Park will be closed to the public beginning at 5 a.m.

Members of the public are allowed to assemble at McKinley Park and a grass parcel on Williams Street. New London police said full masks or face-covering items are not allowed. Also not allowed: sticks or posts, signs with sticks or posts, backpacks or bags and amplified noise devices.

Connecticut Public's Eric Aasen and Mark Mirko contributed to this report.

Eddy Martinez is a breaking news and general assignment reporter for Connecticut Public, focusing on Fairfield County.
Rachel Iacovone (ee-AH-koh-VOAN-ay) is a proud puertorriqueña, who joined Connecticut Public to report on her community in the Constitution State. Her work is in collaboration with Somos CT, a Connecticut Public initiative to elevate Latino stories and expand programming that uplifts and informs our Latino communities, and with GFR in Puerto Rico.