Trump celebrates Army’s 250th anniversary with parade
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Military parade rolls through DC
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Demonstrations occurred across the United States on Saturday, June 14, as 'No Kings Day' protesters took aim at President Donald Trump's administration and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids.
In a bizarre turn of events, Fox News abruptly cut off its Saturday night interview with Rebekah Koffler after the wobbly former defense intelligence agency officer launched off on an incoherent tangent about Donald Trump’s controversial military parade meant to celebrate the Army’s 250th anniversary.
The "No Kings" protest and march happening in Philadelphia on Saturday coincides with hundreds of rallies scheduled to take place across the country.
The United States Army parachute team, the Golden Knights, descend on the military parade in Washington, D.C. on June 14, 2025, President Trump’s birthday. Courtesy: America250
Well Zeiders appeared during the celebration yesterday to perform his single “Ride the Lightning,” but it seemed to confuse NBC News anchors Aaron Gilchrist and Kelly O’Donnell, who had no idea who Zeiders was as he appeared on the screen.
The prospect of America’s largest military parade in decades, scheduled Saturday in Washington, D.C., drew responses this week from Long Island veterans ranging from full-throated support to deep unease.
and leadership that defines the United States,” according to a news release. The "Grand Military Parade" and the preceding festival occur on Saturday, June 14. Here's what to know if you can’t attend in person, Californians. The U.S. Army will ...