Tanks, troops, thunderstorms: DC braces for Army, Trump birthday


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Summary

Military spectacle

More than 6,600 troops, 150 armored vehicles and 50 aircraft will parade through Washington to mark the Army’s 250th anniversary and Trump’s birthday. The Army says it budgeted up to $45 million for the event, excluding city and Secret Service costs.

Storm threat

Rain is unlikely to cancel the parade, but lightning could postpone or stop the event altogether, Army officials said. Helicopters, jets and paratroopers are scheduled, weather permitting.

Divided reactions

Democrats criticized the event as ego-driven and authoritarian, while supporters framed it as patriotic. Protests are expected nationwide, but not in Washington.


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Washington is gearing up for the biggest U.S. military parade in more than three decades. On Saturday, June 14, more than 6,600 troops, 150 armored vehicles and 50 military aircraft will roll through the capital to mark the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army and, coincidentally, President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday.

The event stretches along Constitution Avenue, from the Lincoln Memorial to the Washington Monument and will include Abrams tanks, rocket launchers, precision-guided missiles and paratroopers presenting Trump with a flag.

How much does it cost — and who’s paying?

The Army has budgeted up to $45 million for the event, covering equipment transport, troop housing and street repairs. That estimate doesn’t include Secret Service costs or city expenses like cleanup and transit support.

Critics say the spectacle feels more like a personal tribute than a national celebration. Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I., called it “a discredit to the military,” and opponents have pointed to Trump’s long-standing push for displays of military power since attending France’s Bastille Day parade in 2017.

Are protests expected?

Although Washington isn’t expecting large-scale protests, the No Kings Movement has organized more than 2,000 rallies across the country. Organizers said they launched the effort to shift focus from what they call “an authoritarian birthday party” to core democratic values.

Federal agents are monitoring at least nine demonstrations and said they’re ready to respond quickly if necessary.

How tight is security?

The Secret Service has deployed drones, concrete barriers, magnetometers and fencing around the parade route.

Up to 200,000 people are expected to attend. Officials said metro delays, traffic closures and flight disruptions are likely to occur. Washington braces for the noise, the crowds and whatever weather rolls in with the tanks.

Is the weather a concern for the event?

Possibly. Forecasters expect rain and a chance of thunderstorms Saturday evening. The Army said rain won’t stop the parade, but lightning could force delays or even cancellation. Helicopters, fighter jets and parachute teams are all scheduled — weather permitting.

Alexandria Nohalty (Production Specialist), Devan Markham (Morning Digital Producer), and Kaleb Gillespie (Video Editor) contributed to this report.
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Why this story matters

A large-scale military parade in Washington, D.C., featuring thousands of troops and significant military equipment, raises questions about the purpose of such events, government spending, security logistics, and the perception of U.S. democratic values.

Military display

The parade features extensive military hardware and personnel, prompting discussions about its intention and comparison to similar displays in other countries.

Political controversy

Criticism from figures such as Sen. Jack Reed and activist groups reflects broader concerns about the event serving political or personal interests rather than honoring the military.

Security and logistics

The involvement of extensive security measures, significant public expenditures, and potential protest activities highlights challenges in balancing public celebration with safety and transparency.

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Behind the numbers

The parade's estimated cost ranges from $25 million to $45 million, with up to $16 million earmarked for potential street repairs due to the heavy military vehicles. To put this in perspective, critics note that these figures are minute compared to the overall annual U.S. defense budget, yet still substantial for a one-day event.

Community reaction

Reactions among communities and groups are mixed. Some veteran organizations express pride in the Army’s legacy but question the event's political undertones and resource use. Progressive groups have organized 'No Kings' protests in various cities, viewing the parade as political grandstanding, while supporters cite it as an important patriotic display and opportunity to honor service members.

Debunking

Some critics allege the parade primarily serves to bolster the president’s image. However, Army officials state that planning for the 250th anniversary event began well before Trump’s involvement, with the expansion to a full-scale parade occurring later. Official sources maintain the event is billed as honoring Army legacy, not as a personal birthday celebration.

Bias comparison

  • Media outlets on the left predominantly frame Trump’s military parade as a politicized, ostentatious display echoing “dictator-style” spectacles, emphasizing the $30–45 million cost as “gluttonous” amid budget constraints and highlighting concerns over constitutional rights around protest suppression and militarized responses.
  • Not enough unique coverage from media outlets in the center to provide a bias comparison.
  • Media outlets on the right celebrate the event as a “big, beautiful parade,” spotlighting the “massive array” of historic military vehicles and lauding Trump’s leadership while dismissing protests as “politically motivated” distractions, framing security measures as a “robust plan for civil disobedience.”

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Key points from the Left

  • A military parade celebrating the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary will take place in Washington, D.C., on June 14, 2025, coinciding with President Donald Trump's 79th birthday.
  • The Pentagon estimates the parade may cost between $30 million and $45 million, facing criticism even from some Republicans for its excessive spending.
  • Concerns about potential clashes between the military display and protests have arisen, especially after Trump equated protests in Los Angeles to a threat against the parade, highlighting First Amendment rights.
  • Progressive groups are organizing 'No Kings' protests across approximately 1,800 locations in the U.S. On the same day, welcoming peaceful protests according to Army officials.

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Key points from the Center

  • On June 14, 2025, Washington DC held a military parade to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army as well as President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday.
  • The parade grew considerably in size after President Trump decided to turn the Army birthday event into an elaborate military display.
  • Security preparations included over 18 miles of anti-scale fencing, 175 magnetometers, multiple drones, and deployment of thousands of law enforcement officers.
  • Army officials estimated about 200,000 attendees, with Secret Service agent Matt McCool prepared for 'hundreds of thousands' and Metropolitan Police chief Pamela Smith warning of major traffic impacts.
  • Multiple counter-protests, including the 'No Kings' rally and a mass march to the White House, took place amid no credible threats but heightened vigilance from FBI and DC officials.

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Key points from the Right

  • A military parade will occur on Saturday to celebrate the 250th birthday of the Army and the 79th birthday of President Donald Trump.
  • A total of 175 magnetometers will be used at security checkpoints to control access.
  • The event is expected to have a large turnout and will include measures for civil disobedience.
  • Trump stated in a promotional video that the parade salutes soldiers' remarkable strength and unbeatable spirit.

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