Things could get loud and testy between the two groups. An image of a flier on the Disrupt MAGA website calls for people to bring "noisemakers, instruments, floats, megaphones," among other things, and calls for the disruptors "to confront Trump's supporters and to prevent" their march from happening.



According to a permit given by the city to the Pennsylvania MAGA March group, the pro-Trump supporters plan to rally at People's Plaza, near 5th and Market Streets, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.



Then the group plans to march west on Market toward City Hall, then head on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway toward Eakins Oval, in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where they expect to stop for about 20 minutes before heading back toward Independence Mall. They then are scheduled to rally again at People's Plaza from 3:30 to 5 p.m.



A spokeswoman for Independence National Historical Park said by email Thursday that the Pennsylvania Make America Great Again group had applied for and received a permit to assemble at People's Plaza on Independence Mall, near 5th and Market Streets. The Disrupt MAGA group had not applied for a permit.