Trump’s DC Military Parade
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Despite the parade, overall travel demand to Washington D.C. remains steady this weekend. Here's what travelers should know.
The conflict in Los Angeles now forms the backdrop for Saturday’s military parade on Trump’s birthday and a nationwide No Kings protest.
An estimated 200,000 people are expected to gather in downtown Washington, D.C., on Saturday for the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday parade, but unsettled weather could bring showers and storms.
Preparations are underway for the U.S. Army's parade in Washington D.C., which also falls on President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday.
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The White House attempted to clarify Donald Trump's call for the use of force on "any" protesters who show up at the parade celebrating the Army's 250th anniversary.
"I don't really think the symbolism of tanks and missiles is really what we’re all about," Sen. Rand Paul said Wednesday.
"It's really fun, and honestly nerve-wracking," said Jonas Chu, an armored vehicle driver who will appear in the Army's 250th anniversary parade.
Doug Lute, a former U.S. ambassador to NATO, discusses President Trump's warning that "any" protesters at Saturday's military parade in D.C. will be "met with heavy force."