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President Donald Trump praised the United States Army as the “greatest, fiercest and bravest fighting force” at the conclusion of a grand display of military might in the nation’s capital Saturday as the Army celebrated its 250th birthday with a parade.
When Lizzo sang, "Turn up the music, let's celebrate," Donald Trump‘s widely protested military birthday parade was not what she had in mind. After video of a performer singing Lizzo's Billboard Hot 100-topping hit "About Damn Time" at the event in Washington,
Hillary Clinton sparks controversy after comparing Trump's military parade to 'No Kings' protests, drawing criticism from conservatives for disrespecting the Army's anniversary.
Rock icon ripped by fans for objecting to song’s use in Trump’s military parade: ‘Go to (expletive)’
Nancy Wilson made it clear she is not a fan of Donald Trump, and she was not happy that her band’s hit song was used during the president’s military parade on Saturday. The rock legend did so Saturday on Instagram. Wilson shared a photo of herself wearing a hate that read, “NO KINGS BUT US,” alongside her message.
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Trump had long dreamed of holding a parade showcasing America’s military might, and this one featured a steady stream of Abrams battle tanks, a fleet of armored Stryker and Bradley fighting vehicles, a flock of artillery launchers, as well as Black Hawk, Apache, and Chinook helicopters.
"I'm putting this in the hands of the people who are supposed to be representing us," the ABC host says The post ‘The View’: Whoopi Calls Out Mike Johnson’s ‘Tarred and Feathered’ Comment After Attack of Democratic Reps appeared first on TheWrap.
Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has said there’s so far no reported damage to the city's roads following Donald Trump's military parade — but the cleanup will take "many days" yet. "We expect for them to clean up over several days," Bowser told ...