Trump Plans $92 Million Military Parade—Honoring Himself

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Donald Trump may finally get his long-desired military parade through the streets of Washington.

The Washington City Paper, citing an unnamed D.C. source, reports that the president has chosen June 14, 2025—the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army, Flag Day, and coincidentally also his own 79th birthday—as the big day. If it goes ahead, the four-mile procession would go from the Pentagon in Arlington to the White House.

Seven years ago, Trump made his desire for a grand military parade well known after he saw a French parade in 2017, telling people at the time, “We’re going to have to try and top it.” But the idea got a lot of pushback from military leaders as well the D.C. government, who estimated that it would cost the military $92 million and the district over $21 million in public safety costs.

 
Donald Trump may finally get his long-desired military parade through the streets of Washington.

The Washington City Paper, citing an unnamed D.C. source, reports that the president has chosen June 14, 2025—the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army, Flag Day, and coincidentally also his own 79th birthday—as the big day. If it goes ahead, the four-mile procession would go from the Pentagon in Arlington to the White House.

Seven years ago, Trump made his desire for a grand military parade well known after he saw a French parade in 2017, telling people at the time, “We’re going to have to try and top it.” But the idea got a lot of pushback from military leaders as well the D.C. government, who estimated that it would cost the military $92 million and the district over $21 million in public safety costs.

So he's celebrating the founding of the US Army. Cool
 
Donald Trump may finally get his long-desired military parade through the streets of Washington.

The Washington City Paper, citing an unnamed D.C. source, reports that the president has chosen June 14, 2025—the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army, Flag Day, and coincidentally also his own 79th birthday—as the big day. If it goes ahead, the four-mile procession would go from the Pentagon in Arlington to the White House.

Seven years ago, Trump made his desire for a grand military parade well known after he saw a French parade in 2017, telling people at the time, “We’re going to have to try and top it.” But the idea got a lot of pushback from military leaders as well the D.C. government, who estimated that it would cost the military $92 million and the district over $21 million in public safety costs.

Thank God Trump is cutting waste, fraud and abuse! :rofl2: :ROFLMAO: :rofl2:
 
Probably the same thing I think, it is a waste of money. Grand military parades are "impressive"... but we don't do them here so we won't look like the USSR on May the 1st.
Agreed. Most celebrations are at individual bases. It's cheaper than flying them in from around the country and housing them for a few days.
 
This kind parade would be more appropriate in honoring Trump for his birthday and would not cost 92 million dollars either?!!

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The early 1920s were the gilded age for the Ku Klux Klan, as many successful and powerful people were either openly Klansmen or sympathetic to the cause.

The organization boasted a membership of 3 million nationwide, including prominent community leaders from coast to coast.

The growth was fueled by the 1915 release of the silent film Birth of a Nation, which portrayed members as heroes, coinciding with the widespread xenophobia following the devastation of World War I.

https://rarehistoricalphotos.com/kkk-washington-parade-1926/

 
I love how leftists think that celebrating the 250th Anniversary of the US Army is "honoring himself".

Though I do agree it is a waste of money.
I think it’s funny that you think it isn’t about himself. He just picked a day to make it look like he’s celebrating the Army, who he thinks is a bunch of losers. He is laying off veterans by the thousands. He is also laying off thousands of workers who manage Veterans health.

He skipped the memorial of the soldiers who died in Lithuania, because he had to golf in his own tournament.

I agree, it’s a waste of money.
 
This kind parade would be more appropriate in honoring Trump for his birthday and would not cost 92 million dollars either?!!

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The early 1920s were the gilded age for the Ku Klux Klan, as many successful and powerful people were either openly Klansmen or sympathetic to the cause.

The organization boasted a membership of 3 million nationwide, including prominent community leaders from coast to coast.

The growth was fueled by the 1915 release of the silent film Birth of a Nation, which portrayed members as heroes, coinciding with the widespread xenophobia following the devastation of World War I.


https://rarehistoricalphotos.com/kkk-washington-parade-1926/

Is that the one at the DNC
 
Donald Trump may finally get his long-desired military parade through the streets of Washington.

The Washington City Paper, citing an unnamed D.C. source, reports that the president has chosen June 14, 2025—the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army, Flag Day, and coincidentally also his own 79th birthday—as the big day. If it goes ahead, the four-mile procession would go from the Pentagon in Arlington to the White House.

Seven years ago, Trump made his desire for a grand military parade well known after he saw a French parade in 2017, telling people at the time, “We’re going to have to try and top it.” But the idea got a lot of pushback from military leaders as well the D.C. government, who estimated that it would cost the military $92 million and the district over $21 million in public safety costs.

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