Overview
- The U.S. Army has confirmed it will not officially honor President Trump’s birthday during its 250th anniversary celebrations.
- A large-scale military parade, added to the event this year, will take place on Constitution Avenue, involving 6,500 troops, 150 vehicles, 25 tanks, and 50 aircraft.
- Event costs are estimated between $25 million and $45 million, excluding local expenses like trash collection and potential road repairs due to heavy equipment.
- Army officials plan to protect Washington, D.C. streets from damage by deploying metal plates and have committed to covering any unexpected repairs.
- Critics, including Democratic lawmakers, have condemned the parade as an unnecessary and wasteful display of power, accusing the administration of politicizing the Army’s milestone celebration.