Former President Donald Trump is aiming for a grand military parade in Washington, D.C., designed to outshine the famous Bastille Day celebration he once admired in France. Foreign Policy


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A massive military parade will roll through Washington, D.C. on Saturday. The event celebrates the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary and also falls on President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday.

This parade includes tanks, thousands of troops, aircraft, and a grand concert. Trump first pushed for this type of celebration after seeing a parade in France back in 2017. Now, it’s finally happening — rain or shine.

Rain and Protests Loom

Bad weather and nationwide protests could affect the event. Thunderstorms are expected in D.C. If there’s lightning, officials may clear the National Mall. But a White House spokesperson said the parade will still go on, unless safety is at risk.

While no protests are planned in D.C. itself, “No Kings” rallies will take place in other cities. These demonstrations criticize Trump for what they say is turning the parade into a personal show on his birthday.

Trump addressed this directly online, saying, “What a day it will be!!!” He added that rain “doesn’t affect the tanks” or “the soldiers,” calling them “tough” and “smart.”

About 6 out of 10 Americans believe this parade isn’t the best use of public money. Critics also say the tanks could damage streets. The Army laid down metal plates to help protect the roads.

Tensions Rise Over Military Use

The parade adds to concerns that Trump is using the military for politics. Earlier this week, he spoke at Fort Bragg. Some troops stood behind him, cheering and booing as he criticized President Joe Biden.

Nearby, a stand sold Trump merchandise to uniformed soldiers. Military rules ban political activity while in uniform. Some lawmakers and military leaders have raised alarms over the situation.

Trump also sent the National Guard and Marines into California during immigration-related protests. California’s governor didn’t approve it and has now taken legal action to stop it.

This move marks the first time in 60 years a president activated the National Guard in a state without the governor’s okay.

Big Show, Bigger Crowd

The day kicks off at 9:30 a.m. with events like equipment demos, fitness shows, music, and a giant cake cutting. The parade begins at 6:30 p.m.

The march will pass down Constitution Avenue, which is already blocked off with fences. Different sections will show the Army’s history with matching uniforms and gear. Over 6,000 soldiers and 128 military vehicles will take part. A total of 62 aircraft will fly overhead.

Some parts of the parade will start at the Pentagon and cross a bridge into the city, though the heaviest tanks will avoid the bridge to prevent damage.

After the march, Trump will lead a ceremony to swear in 250 new or reenlisting soldiers. The Army’s parachute team, the Golden Knights, will perform a jump. A concert and fireworks will follow. Singer Lee Greenwood will perform his famous song “God Bless the U.S.A.”

The Army estimates up to 200,000 people may attend. For Trump, this is a dream event come true — one he first imagined nearly eight years ago.

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