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The Army's 250th anniversary parade brought dozens of tanks and armored vehicles to the streets of Washington, D.C. Here's a ...
As Washington D.C. locks down for President Donald Trump’s birthday military parade on Saturday, protest group 50501 has called on people to reserve free tickets to the event and not show up, in ...
An emerging internet theory claims that soldiers intentionally marched out of step during President Donald Trump's military parade in silent protest. On Saturday, June 14, Trump celebrated his ...
On July 4, a series of demonstrations erupted across the United States in protest of President Donald Trump and his ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — 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 ...
Regarding "Military parade rolls through DC as 'No Kings' protesters across US decry Trump," (June 14): Why doesn’t it surprise me that the Chronicle chose to give the "No Kings" protest front ...
Delaware is hosting several "Good Trouble Lives On" protests on July 17. Are they anti-Trump? Who is John Lewis? See where, ...
Dozens of protests in New Jersey are planned July 17 for "Good Trouble Lives On." What does it mean? Who was John Lewis? Here's how to find a protest.
Army parade deserved more coverage I was very disappointed in your coverage of the Army’s 250th Anniversary Military Parade in Washington, D.C., on June14.
"No Kings" protests took place Saturday, June 14, to counter the president’s 79th birthday plans to "feed his ego" with a military parade, including nearly 80 in his home state, according to ...
Following the June 14 parade and protests, here's my takeaway: Trump is nowhere close to a dictator – and Democrats proved U.S. democracy is just fine. Ingrid Jacques is a columnist at USA TODAY.
Following the June 14 parade and protests, here's my takeaway: Trump is nowhere close to a dictator – and Democrats proved U.S. democracy is just fine. Ingrid Jacques is a columnist at USA TODAY.