Donald Trump, 250th birthday and military parade
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Trump’s parade, planned to coincide with his birthday but ostensibly designed to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States Army, has drawn significant criticism because of the massive cost to taxpayers, and concern from D.C. officials over the potential damage the tanks might do to city streets.
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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Irish Mirror on MSNDonald Trump appears to fall asleep at military parade staged on his 79th birthdayA photo doing the rounds on social media shows Trump sitting upright with his eyes closed, apparently snoozing while the military parade is in full swing
To say that President Donald Trump is going all out for his special day would be an understatement. The birthday boy is planning Saturday’s $45 million military parade using taxpayer money—a jubilee complete with at least 25 tanks rolling through the streets of Washington,
President Donald Trump is celebrating his 79th birthday today. Often called "the first crypto president," he was born on 14 June 1946 in New York and became the president of the U.S. for the second time in January this year.
President Trump is preparing to mark his 79th birthday with a massive military parade in Washington, an event anticipated to draw as many as 200,000 attendees.
On June 14, 2025, Washington, D.C., will host a grand celebration for the US Army's 250th anniversary, coinciding with President Trump's 79th birthday
Eight years after Donald Trump was dazzled while watching a grand military parade in Paris, the president is finally getting a chance to try to top the spectacle.