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President Trump assured the nation on Saturday morning that the military parade will go on rain or shine. "A rainy day parade brings good luck," Trump wrote on Truth Social. Forecasters said Washington could expect showers and a possible thunderstorm this afternoon,
President Trump is hosting a parade celebrating the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army today, bringing tanks and soldiers to the streets of Washington, D.C., for the capital's first major military parade in more than three decades.
Here's everything you need to know about the parade to honor the 250th anniversary of the US Army, including the schedule, route and how to watch.
The Army expects as many as 200,000 people to attend the parade that honors the U.S. Army’s formation and coincides with Donald Trump’s birthday.
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The military parade to mark the Army’s 250th anniversary and its convergence with President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday are combining to create a peacetime outlier in U.S. history. Yet it still reflects global traditions that serve a range of political and cultural purposes.
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Nearly 2 in 3 U.S. adults — 64% — oppose the use of government funds for this weekend's military parade in Washington, D.C., celebrating the Army's 250th birthday, according to new data from the NBC News Decision Desk Poll,
President Donald Trump's eventful week included securing a preliminary trade deal with China, deploying National Guard troops to Los Angeles, and responding to Israel's strikes on Iran.
Trump watched the 2017 Bastille Day military parade in Paris with the recently elected President Emmanuel Macron. Months later, Trump told Macron he wanted to hold a U.S. military