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Military parade barreled through DC as 'No Kings' protesters across US decried Trump

Military parade barreled through DC as 'No Kings' protesters across US decried Trump
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Updated: 9:39 PM CDT Jun 14, 2025
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Military parade barreled through DC as 'No Kings' protesters across US decried Trump
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Updated: 9:39 PM CDT Jun 14, 2025
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The grand military parade that President Donald Trump had been wanting for years barreled down Constitution Avenue on Saturday with tanks, troops and a 21-gun salute, playing out against a counterpoint of protests around the country by those who decried the U.S. leader as a dictator and would-be king.The Republican president, on his 79th birthday, sat on a special viewing stand south of the White House to watch the display of American military might, which began early and moved swiftly as light rain fell and clouds shrouded the Washington Monument.Video above: Trump's grand military parade kicked off with tanks, troops and a 21-gun saluteThe procession, with more than 6,000 soldiers and 128 Army tanks, was one Trump tried to make happen in his first term after seeing such an event in Paris in 2017, but the plans never came together until the parade was added to an event recognizing the Army's 250th anniversary.Up above, the Army鈥檚 Golden Knights parachute team descended from overcast skies toward the reviewing stand.The team had been scheduled to jump at the end of the parade, but appeared in the drizzly skies above the National Mall far earlier than planned.At times, Trump stood and saluted as troops marched past the reviewing stand. But attendance appeared to fall far short of early predictions that as many as 200,000 people would attend the festival and parade. There were large gaps between viewers near the Washington Monument on a day when steamy weather and the threat of thunderstorms could have dampened turnout.Hours before the parade started, demonstrators turned out in streets and parks around the nation to sound off against the Republican president.They criticized Trump for using the military to respond to people protesting his deportation efforts and for the muscular military show in the U.S. capital.Video below: Washington, D.C., celebrates Army's 250th anniversary with parade and festivitiesTrump had brushed off the possibility of weather or protest disruptions. In a social media post Saturday morning, he said the 鈥済reat military parade鈥� would be on 鈥渞ain or shine.鈥� The protests, he said earlier, 鈥渨ill be met with very big force.鈥漈he daylong display of America鈥檚 Army came as Trump has shown his willingness to use the nation鈥檚 military might in ways other U.S. presidents have typically avoided. In the last week, he has activated the California National Guard without the governor鈥檚 permission and dispatched the U.S. Marines to provide security during Los Angeles protests related to immigration raids, prompting a state lawsuit to stop the deployments.As armored vehicles rolled down the street in front of the president, on the other side of the country, the Marines who Trump deployed to Los Angeles appeared at a demonstration for the first time, standing guard outside a federal building.Dozens of Marines stood shoulder to shoulder in full combat gear beside the National Guard, Homeland Security officers and other law enforcement. Hundreds of protesters facing them jeered in English and Spanish, telling the troops to go home.A previously calm demonstration in downtown Los Angeles turned chaotic when police on horseback charged at the crowd, striking some with rods and batons as they cleared the street in front of the federal building and fired tear gas and crowd control projectiles.In Washington, hundreds protesting Trump carried signs that included 鈥淲here鈥檚 the due process?鈥� and 鈥淣o to Trump鈥檚 fascist military parade" as they marched toward the White House.A larger-than-life puppet of Trump was wheeled through the crowd, a caricature of the president wearing a crown and sitting on a golden toilet.Other protesters waved pride flags and hoisted signs, some with pointed messages such as 鈥淚 prefer crushed ICE,鈥� referring to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency. Other messages included 鈥淭he invasion was HERE Jan. 6th, NOT in L.A.鈥� and 鈥淔lip me off if you鈥檙e a FASCIST.鈥濃淣o Kings鈥� rallies unfolded in hundreds of cities, designed to counter what organizers said were Trump鈥檚 plans to feed his ego on his 79th birthday and Flag Day. Organizers said they picked the name to support democracy and speak out against what they call the authoritarian actions of the Trump administration.Meanwhile, on the National Mall, a display of armored vehicles, helicopters and military-grade equipment was set up to commemorate the Army鈥檚 birthday. Vendors outside the Army festival sold gear marking the military milestone. Others hawked Trump-themed merchandise.Larry Stallard, a retired American Airlines pilot, said he traveled to Washington from Kansas City for the weekend 鈥渢o see the military and see Trump.鈥漇tallard, who voted for Trump, said it was 鈥渉ard to believe鈥� people were upset about the cost of the event when 鈥渢hey blow that in 10 seconds on things that we don鈥檛 even need.鈥滵oug Haynes, a Navy veteran who voted for Trump, attended the daylong festival to celebrate the Army鈥檚 250th birthday, but said the parade 鈥渨as a little over the top.鈥漃ointing at a nearby tank, Haynes said that having them roll down the street is a 鈥渧ery bold statement to the world, perhaps.鈥漈he parade was added just two months ago to the long-planned celebration of the Army鈥檚 birthday and has drawn criticism for its price tag of up to $45 million and the possibility that the lumbering tanks could tear up city streets. The Army has taken a variety of steps to protect the streets, including laying metal plates along the route.About 6 in 10 Americans said Saturday鈥檚 parade was 鈥渘ot a good use鈥� of government money. The vast majority of people, 78%, said they neither approve nor disapprove of the parade overall, according to a poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.Kathy Straus traveled from Richmond, Virginia, to attend the parade, carrying a sign criticizing its cost and arguing the money could have been used to feed veterans.鈥淚 thought that it would be more effective to come here than go to a protest with people that think similar to me,鈥� said Straus.The parade wound down Constitution Avenue, lined with security fencing and barriers. A flyover of military aircraft included World War II-era planes, including a B-25 Mitchell bomber, and Army helicopters flew low over the crowd, below the top of the Washington Monument.Mounted soldiers from the 1st Cavalry Division made an appearance 鈥� horses once played a crucial role in warfare, but today they鈥檙e mostly used in ceremonial events like today鈥檚 parade.Trump swore in 250 new recruits and returning soldiers into service, with soldiers repeating an oath after him.鈥淲elcome to the United States Army! And have a great life,鈥� Trump said to them afterward.The night also included a concert featuring 鈥淕od Bless the U.S.A.鈥� singer Lee Greenwood and fireworks.

The that President Donald Trump had been wanting for years barreled down Constitution Avenue on Saturday with tanks, troops and a 21-gun salute, playing out against a counterpoint of protests around the country by those who decried the U.S. leader as a dictator and would-be king.

The Republican president, on his 79th birthday, sat on a special viewing stand south of the White House to watch the display of American military might, which began early and moved swiftly as light rain fell and clouds shrouded the Washington Monument.

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Video above: Trump's grand military parade kicked off with tanks, troops and a 21-gun salute

The procession, with more than 6,000 soldiers and 128 Army tanks, was one Trump tried to make happen in his first term after seeing such an event in Paris in 2017, but the plans never came together until the parade was added to an event recognizing the Army's 250th anniversary.

Up above, the Army鈥檚 Golden Knights parachute team descended from overcast skies toward the reviewing stand.

The team had been scheduled to jump at the end of the parade, but appeared in the drizzly skies above the National Mall far earlier than planned.

At times, Trump stood and saluted as troops marched past the reviewing stand. But attendance appeared to fall far short of early predictions that as many as 200,000 people would attend the festival and parade. There were large gaps between viewers near the Washington Monument on a day when steamy weather and the threat of thunderstorms could have dampened turnout.

Hours before the parade started, demonstrators turned out in streets and parks around the nation to sound off against the Republican president.

They criticized Trump for using the military to respond to and for the muscular military show in the U.S. capital.

Video below: Washington, D.C., celebrates Army's 250th anniversary with parade and festivities

Trump had brushed off the possibility of weather or protest disruptions. In a social media post Saturday morning, he said the 鈥済reat military parade鈥� would be on 鈥渞ain or shine.鈥� The protests, he said earlier, 鈥渨ill be met with very big force.鈥�

The daylong display of America鈥檚 Army came as Trump has shown his willingness to use the nation鈥檚 military might in ways other U.S. presidents have typically avoided. In the last week, he has activated the and dispatched the U.S. Marines to provide security during Los Angeles protests related to immigration raids, prompting a state lawsuit to stop the deployments.

As armored vehicles rolled down the street in front of the president, on the other side of the country, the Marines who Trump deployed to Los Angeles appeared at a demonstration for the first time, standing guard outside a federal building.

Dozens of Marines stood shoulder to shoulder in full combat gear beside the National Guard, Homeland Security officers and other law enforcement. Hundreds of protesters facing them jeered in English and Spanish, telling the troops to go home.

A previously calm demonstration in downtown Los Angeles turned chaotic when police on horseback charged at the crowd, striking some with rods and batons as they cleared the street in front of the federal building and fired tear gas and crowd control projectiles.

In Washington, hundreds protesting Trump carried signs that included 鈥淲here鈥檚 the due process?鈥� and 鈥淣o to Trump鈥檚 fascist military parade" as they marched toward the White House.

A larger-than-life puppet of Trump was wheeled through the crowd, a caricature of the president wearing a crown and sitting on a golden toilet.

Other protesters waved pride flags and hoisted signs, some with pointed messages such as 鈥淚 prefer crushed ICE,鈥� referring to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency. Other messages included 鈥淭he invasion was HERE Jan. 6th, NOT in L.A.鈥� and 鈥淔lip me off if you鈥檙e a FASCIST.鈥�

, designed to counter what organizers said were Trump鈥檚 plans to feed his ego on his 79th birthday and Flag Day. Organizers said they picked the name to support democracy and speak out against what they call the authoritarian actions of the Trump administration.

Meanwhile, on the National Mall, a display of armored vehicles, helicopters and military-grade equipment was set up to commemorate the Army鈥檚 birthday. Vendors outside the Army festival sold gear marking the military milestone. Others hawked Trump-themed merchandise.

People on the lawn around the Washington Monument as President Donald Trump attends a military parade commemorating the Army&apos&#x3B;s 250th anniversary, coinciding with his 79th birthday.
Julia Demaree Nikhinson
People on the lawn around the Washington Monument as President Donald Trump attends a military parade commemorating the Army’s 250th anniversary, coinciding with his 79th birthday.

Larry Stallard, a retired American Airlines pilot, said he traveled to Washington from Kansas City for the weekend 鈥渢o see the military and see Trump.鈥�

Stallard, who voted for Trump, said it was 鈥渉ard to believe鈥� people were upset about the cost of the event when 鈥渢hey blow that in 10 seconds on things that we don鈥檛 even need.鈥�

Doug Haynes, a Navy veteran who voted for Trump, attended the daylong festival to celebrate the Army鈥檚 250th birthday, but said the parade 鈥渨as a little over the top.鈥�

Pointing at a nearby tank, Haynes said that having them roll down the street is a 鈥渧ery bold statement to the world, perhaps.鈥�

The parade was added just two months ago to the long-planned celebration of the Army鈥檚 birthday and has drawn criticism for its price tag of up to $45 million and the possibility that the lumbering tanks could tear up city streets. The Army has taken to protect the streets, including laying metal plates along the route.

About 6 in 10 Americans said Saturday鈥檚 parade was 鈥渘ot a good use鈥� of government money. The vast majority of people, 78%, said they neither approve nor disapprove of the parade overall, according to a poll from .

Kathy Straus traveled from Richmond, Virginia, to attend the parade, carrying a sign criticizing its cost and arguing the money could have been used to feed veterans.

鈥淚 thought that it would be more effective to come here than go to a protest with people that think similar to me,鈥� said Straus.

The parade wound down Constitution Avenue, lined with security fencing and barriers. A flyover of military aircraft included World War II-era planes, including a B-25 Mitchell bomber, and Army helicopters flew low over the crowd, below the top of the Washington Monument.

A military parade commemorating the Army&apos&#x3B;s 250th anniversary, coinciding with President Donald Trump&apos&#x3B;s 79th birthday, crosses over the Potomac River from Virginia into Washington.
Stephanie Scarbrough
A military parade commemorating the Army’s 250th anniversary, coinciding with President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday, crosses over the Potomac River from Virginia into Washington.

Mounted soldiers from the 1st Cavalry Division made an appearance 鈥� horses once played a crucial role in warfare, but today they鈥檙e mostly used in ceremonial events like today鈥檚 parade.

Trump swore in 250 new recruits and returning soldiers into service, with soldiers repeating an oath after him.

鈥淲elcome to the United States Army! And have a great life,鈥� Trump said to them afterward.

The night also included a concert featuring 鈥淕od Bless the U.S.A.鈥� singer Lee Greenwood and fireworks.