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Trump Parade: US Protests & Politics News - News Directory 3

Trump Parade: US Protests & Politics News

June 14, 2025 Catherine Williams World
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  • President Donald Trump's planned military parade in Washington, D.C., set⁣ for Saturday, is generating controversy.
  • EDT at the Lincoln⁢ Memorial and proceed down Constitution Avenue,features ⁤nearly 6,200 soldiers,128 military vehicles (including M1 Abrams tanks),and 62 aircraft.
  • The military parade has drawn criticism⁤ due to its $45 million price tag and perceived ⁢political overtones.
Original source: aljazeera.com

President Trump faces a firestorm ⁢of controversy as his military parade in Washington, D.C., clashes with nationwide “No Kings” protests adn weather concerns. this parade, coinciding with TrumpS birthday and ⁢the Army’s anniversary, is under scrutiny for its $45 million price tag and perceived political motivations. While the primary focus is⁢ on the military parade,‍ the secondary ‍keywords weaved inside are the protests, and the weather affecting the parade schedule. The event aims to showcase military might, but a majority of people disapprove.‍ Civil rights groups accuse Trump of potential misuse of military assets. This latest political event is covered in News Directory 3. Discover what’s next as the parade unfolds amid⁢ possible thunderstorms and ongoing demonstrations.

Key⁢ Points

  • President Trump’s military parade coincides with the Army’s 250th ⁣anniversary.
  • Nationwide “No Kings” protests⁤ are planned, but not in ⁣D.C. to avoid ⁢clashes.
  • The $45 million parade faces criticism over cost and political overtones.
  • Weather forecasts predict possible thunderstorms, potentially ⁣delaying the event.

Trump’s ⁣Military Parade in DC Draws Protests, Weather Concerns

Updated June 14, 2025

President Donald Trump’s planned military parade in Washington, D.C., set⁣ for Saturday, is generating controversy. The event, coinciding with ⁣both Trump’s 79th birthday and the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary,has sparked nationwide “No Kings” protests against⁢ the management’s⁢ policies. While demonstrations are planned in over 2,000 cities and towns,none are scheduled in the capital to prevent potential confrontations.

the military⁤ parade, slated to begin at 6:30 p.m. EDT at the Lincoln⁢ Memorial and proceed down Constitution Avenue,features ⁤nearly 6,200 soldiers,128 military vehicles (including M1 Abrams tanks),and 62 aircraft. A parachute jump, a Lee Greenwood ⁣concert, and fireworks are also planned. The ⁣ military parade is expected to draw an estimated 200,000‍ spectators.

The military parade has drawn criticism⁤ due to its $45 million price tag and perceived ⁢political overtones. Critics argue the use⁣ of⁣ heavy armored vehicles could‍ damage infrastructure,⁢ prompting the army to install steel plates along the ⁤parade route.A recent AP-NORC poll indicated that 60% of Americans⁢ beleive the⁣ parade is not a worthwhile use of public funds.

Adding to the uncertainty, the National Weather Service forecasts possible thunderstorms, which could lead to delays and potential evacuations of ‍the National Mall. Despite the weather concerns and ⁤protests,White House spokesperson Anna Kelly affirmed⁣ that the event would proceed as planned,rain or shine.

Civil rights groups have accused the Trump administration of using military assets ‍to suppress dissent. Protesters oppose what thay call Trump’s divisive policies,citing actions such‍ as⁤ defying courts,deporting individuals,and cutting social services.

What’s next

The parade will conclude with President Trump swearing in 250 new or reenlisting troops, followed ‍by a skydiving demonstration by the Army’s Golden Knights. The ‍event’s impact⁣ on public opinion ⁤and the ongoing protests remains to be seen.

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