As Trump celebrates his 79th birthday with a grand military parade in Washington, protests erupt nationwide, rallying against his leadership and calling for democracy. The day highlights the divide in America, marked by both celebration and defiance.
On his 79th birthday, President Trump attended a military parade celebrating the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary, amid political violence and escalating tensions in the Middle East. Critics raised concerns over the event's politicization.
On the same day that President Trump celebrated his 79th birthday, tens of thousands of Americans rallied nationwide, protesting his administration's actions while a military parade marked the Army's 250th anniversary. The day was overshadowed by violence in Minnesota, sparking outrage and further demonstrations.
Join President Trump as he celebrates his 79th birthday with a grand military parade in Washington, D.C., marking the Army's 250th anniversary. Expect a massive turnout and festivities throughout the day!
This Saturday, around 2,000 'No Kings' protests are set to take place across the U.S. in response to Trump's controversial military parade. Organizers aim to showcase democracy and reject authoritarianism, coinciding with Trump's birthday and the U.S. Army's anniversary.
This Saturday, Washington DC will host a grand military parade for Trump’s 79th birthday, raising alarms about democracy and authoritarianism as critics voice their concerns over a show of military might.
On June 14, thousands will protest across the nation, opposing Trump's military parade and demanding democracy over authoritarianism. This 'No Kings' movement aims to mobilize millions.
As the U.S. Army celebrates its 250th anniversary with a grand parade coinciding with Trump's birthday, veterans express mixed feelings. Some see it as a celebration of military history, while others criticize it as a politically charged spectacle.
Next month, Trump’s military parade to celebrate the Army's 250th anniversary could cost between $25M to $45M. Critics question the expense, but Trump insists it’s a fitting tribute to military heroes.