This past weekend, America's political divide was on full display as President Trump's military parade for the Army's 250th anniversary drew both celebration and protests across the nation. Critics condemned the event as a politicization of the armed forces, while supporters celebrated the military's legacy.
Last night, President Trump and the First Lady led a grand celebration in Washington, D.C., honoring the U.S. Army's 250th birthday alongside veterans, active troops, and patriotic citizens. The event featured a spectacular parade and a tribute to generations of heroes.
In a grand display of military might, the Army celebrated its 250th birthday with a massive parade in Washington, D.C. However, the event sparked nationwide protests against Trump's leadership, highlighting America's deep divisions.
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