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A 33-mile trip from one protest in Annapolis, Md., to the parade grandstand in front of the White House was like a journey between two different countries.
No Kings protests nationwide: White House called it a "complete and utter failure." What was Trump's reaction?
What time does the Trump parade start? Why is he having a military parade? What we know as over 6,500 soldiers join Washington, D.C., event on June 14.
Social media users think they've spotted Melania Trump's 'reaction' to her husband's actions at his multi-million dollar military parade. The parade, which took place on Saturday (14 June), was to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the US armed forces, but coincidentally also took place on the President's 79th birthday.
The militaristic extravaganza Trump envisoned for his birthday was no match for the millions that protested his policies nationwide
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Raw Story on MSN'Exaggerated': White House parade numbers undercut by Elon Musk's chatbotAttendance claims by the White House about Donald Trump's parade on his birthday, which was used to honor the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary, took another blow on Sunday coming from the generative AI chatbot developed by one of Elon Musk's companies.
The White House dismissed "No Kings" demonstrations while Republicans celebrate the Army's 250th anniversary parade and Democrats criticize its connection to Trump's birthday.
A military parade through the streets of Washington, D.C., celebrates the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary today. These maps show the route.
A White House claim about the number of attendees at Donald Trump's parade on Saturday was quickly shot down by an MSNBC reporter who was on the scene Saturday. During an appearance on MSNBC's "The Weekend,
EXCLUSIVE: Donald Trump’s vainglorious birthday parade masquerading as a celebration of the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army may get drenched in a rainy DC this Flag Day, but the financial sun is shining a bit brighter for some suffering Hollywood vendors.
The parade will take place on the border of the National Mall, home to landmark museums, memorials and the U.S. Capitol. The route begins near the Lincoln Memorial and ends close to the National Museum of African American History and Culture.