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Trump issued his threat to "any protesters who want to come out" during the June 14 parade, which will commemorate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army while also falling on Trump's 79th birthday.
On Saturday night, the 250th anniversary of the Army will be celebrated not only with a parade on the streets of D.C., but also several dozen aircraft zooming in the sky. On Thursday, the Army’s ...
The parade will cross in front of Trump's viewing stand on Constitution Avenue south of the White House. Organizers say the parade is expected to end at 7:30 p.m. ET.
Paul Doyle has been charged with seven offences over the Liverpool parade crash. Doyle, 53, from West Derby, Liverpool, has been charged with the following offences: ...
The Army’s semiquincentennial has given Trump a long-sought opportunity: a military parade on American soil, modeled in part after the one he saw in France during Bastille Day in 2017.
President Trump was asked on Thursday to respond to planned counterprotests that will coincide with a military parade in the nation's capital to mark the U.S. Army's 250th birthday.
Reagan Washington National Airport will close during the U.S. Army’s June 14 celebration, which will feature a large-scale military parade. “To accommodate aircraft flyovers along the parade ...
The Federal Aviation Administration plans to suspend flights at Washington's Reagan National Airport during U.S. President Donald Trump's June 14 Army anniversary parade, the agency said Thursday.
Come protest during Trump’s parade June 14 has become a very important day this year. It is the 250th anniversary of the United States Army and the birthday of Mr. Trump.
Pope Leo June 14 livestream, channel. The Archdiocese of Chicago will livestream the Chicago event on their website beginning at 2:55 p.m. CT. To be notified or to view the livestream, you can ...
The annual pride parade returned to the streets of downtown Carbondale on Friday evening, part of the monthly First Friday festivities organized by Carbondale Arts. June is pride month. The next First ...
One of the earliest known instances in the U.S. of a protester brandishing a raised fist occurred in 1913, when “Big Bill” Haywood spoke to strikers during the Paterson silk strike in New Jersey.