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Tanks, Cheers, and Protest Chants: Trump’s Parade Meets Nationwide Pushback

Trump’s Military Parade Sparks ‘No Kings’ Protests Across U.S.

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
June 15, 2025
in Civil Rights, Government and Politics, Government Policies, Political News, Political Protests
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A Show of Force in D.C., a Show of Defiance Across America - AP Photo/ Jacquelyn Martin

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Trump’s Military Parade Sparks “No Kings” Protests Nationwide

WASHINGTON, D.C. — A massive military parade rolled down Constitution Avenue on Saturday, marking the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army — and President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday — with tanks, helicopters, marching soldiers, and a 21-gun salute. But while Trump watched from a special viewing stand near the White House, protests erupted across the country in what activists dubbed the “No Kings” rallies, accusing the president of flexing authoritarian power.

A Parade Years in the Making

This display of military might — featuring more than 6,000 troops and 128 Army tanks — was something Trump had been pushing for since witnessing France’s Bastille Day celebration in 2017. He finally got his parade, tacked onto the long-planned Army birthday event.

“Every other country celebrates their victories. It’s about time America did too,” Trump said in brief remarks at the parade’s conclusion. He praised the strength of U.S. forces, using a rally-style line: “They fight, fight, fight and they win, win, win.”

Despite the scale, attendance fell far short of expectations. Forecasts had predicted as many as 200,000 spectators, but rainy weather and thick humidity kept turnout low. Wide gaps could be seen between the sparse crowd along the National Mall.

Nationwide Backlash: ‘No Kings’

While tanks rumbled through D.C., demonstrators took to the streets coast to coast, accusing Trump of using the military for political theater and cracking down on dissent. Protesters in Los Angeles clashed with law enforcement after a previously peaceful rally turned chaotic. Police on horseback charged the crowd, swinging batons and firing tear gas and rubber rounds.

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The spark? Trump’s decision earlier in the week to deploy U.S. Marines to help secure protests in L.A., a move the state is now challenging in court. Marines in full combat gear stood in front of federal buildings for the first time, joining National Guard troops and Homeland Security agents in confronting demonstrators.

Back in D.C., hundreds marched toward the White House carrying signs like “No to Trump’s fascist military parade” and “The invasion was HERE Jan. 6th, NOT in L.A.” Others hoisted pride flags, waved satirical Trump puppets, and wore “Crush ICE” slogans aimed at immigration enforcement.

The “No Kings” movement, organized in cities nationwide, was timed to both Flag Day and the president’s birthday. Organizers said it was a stand against what they view as Trump’s increasingly authoritarian behavior and an attempt to hijack a military celebration to feed his ego.

Mixed Reactions on the Ground

Amid the spectacle, some supporters came to D.C. to celebrate both Trump and the Army. Vendors sold military-themed gear and Trump-branded merchandise outside the fenced-off festivities.

Larry Stallard, a retired pilot from Kansas City, said he was there for both. “It’s hard to believe people are upset about the cost,” he said. “They blow that much money in 10 seconds on things we don’t even need.”

But even some Trump supporters had reservations. Navy veteran Doug Haynes, who voted for Trump, said the event felt “a little over the top.” Pointing to a nearby tank, he added, “It’s a very bold statement to the world, perhaps.”

Others were more critical. Kathy Straus came from Richmond, Virginia, holding a sign protesting the event’s price tag — up to $45 million. “That money could feed veterans,” she said. “I thought it would be more effective to come here than protest with people who already agree with me.”

According to a new poll from the Associated Press–NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, nearly 60% of Americans said the parade was not a good use of government funds. About 78% said they didn’t have strong feelings about the event one way or the other.

Pageantry, Fireworks, and Recruits

The day featured flyovers by World War II-era planes and low-flying Army helicopters. Mounted soldiers from the 1st Cavalry Division added a ceremonial touch. Trump also swore in 250 new soldiers, leading them in the enlistment oath with a congratulatory “Welcome to the United States Army! And have a great life.”

Musical performances came from country singer Warren Zeiders and Lee Greenwood of “God Bless the U.S.A.” fame. The night ended with fireworks — though plans for a U.S. Air Force fighter jet flyover were canceled due to weather.

A Celebration — and a Warning

Saturday’s parade was billed as a patriotic salute to the U.S. Army’s long history, but for many, it became a symbol of deeper divisions. While Trump celebrated strength and spectacle, tens of thousands used the day to call out what they see as a dangerous drift toward authoritarianism.

Whether you saw a show of force or a misuse of power, one thing was clear: this was no ordinary birthday celebration.

Source: AP News – Kings’ protesters across US decry Trump

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