Donald Trump, military parade
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The parade was the spectacle event Trump had long wanted. It also helped sparked the largest mass opposition to him since his inauguration 145 days earlier.
Anti-Trump Washington Post columnist Max Boot admitted on Sunday that he "thoroughly enjoyed" the military parade honoring the 250th birthday of the U.S. Army.
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The Army pulled off a sweeping affair featuring more than 6,000 soldiers, 50 aircraft, and fireworks to cap the event highlighting its 250th anniversary.
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Irish Star on MSN'Yikes' moment at Donald Trump's military parade as tank squeaks past in awkward silenceSeveral aspects of Donald Trump's military parade have gone viral since it took place on Saturday from lackluster crowds to empty stands to even a now-viral squeaky tank
It's among the starkest examples yet of President Donald Trump flexing his role as commander-in-chief since taking office.
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The Mirror US on MSNDonald Trump offers honest verdict on military parade as critics mock 'lackluster' eventDonald Trump has finally spoken out about his military parade on Saturday, which was held in Washington, D.C. to celebrate the US Army's 250th birthday and his own 79th birthday
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Irish Star on MSNDonald Trump humiliated as disappointing crowd turns up for Washington DC military paradeDonald Trump has been mocked online after a smaller-than-expected crowd showed up for his military birthday parade Saturday. Numbers were bolstered by significant protests during the celebration on his birthday.
Nancy Wilson, of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame group Heart, and Grammy-winning pop star Lizzo both went on social media to express their displeasure over their music being used during the daylong celebration in Washington, D.C. Wilson took offense to the song “Barracuda,” off Heart’s 1977 album “Little Queen,” being used during Saturday’s parade.
President Donald Trump has achieved his desire to hold a military parade. Tennesseans can watch the event here live.
US President Donald Trump on Saturday declared that the massive military parade scheduled in Washington, DC, to celebrate the US Army’s 250th anniversary will proceed despite the threat of severe weather.