Trump, No Kings and the parade
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President Trump is hosting a parade celebrating the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army on Saturday, bringing tanks and soldiers to the streets of Washington, D.C., for the capital's first major military parade in more than three decades.
The day-long festival will take place in Washington, D.C. on June 14, with music performances, fireworks and a grand procession. Here's how to watch.
A massive military parade is set to bring thousands to Washington, D.C., to mark the Army's 250th birthday on June 14.
While the idea might be novel for many Americans, military parades are common spectacles in many parts of the globe.
The U.S. Army's 250th anniversary parade will take place in Washington D.C. Saturday. Here's how you can watch it at home.
The White House has said the administration was planning a historic celebration for the Army's 250th birthday. The Army was established on June 14, 1775,
Despite the parade, overall travel demand to Washington D.C. remains steady this weekend. Here's what travelers should know.
Ahead of President Trump's military parade, a transgender service member who was barred from the military, reflects on "patriotism" and her fight against the ban.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Eight years after President Donald Trump was dazzled by a grand military parade down the Champs-Élysées in Paris, he is finally getting a chance to try to top the spectacle.
Plus, Ana Navarro intends to attend the peaceful "No Kings" protests, "not because I hate my country but because I love my country."