Trump Wants Military Parade On His Birthday
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D.C. city officials told reporters this week they had been approached about a parade route from the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, into Washington.
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Washington, DC, officials have been in talks with the Trump administration about holding a grand parade on June 14 — which is the Army’s 250th anniversary, as well as the president’s 79th birthday, Mayor Muriel Bowser said Monday.
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The president is reportedly planning a four-mile military parade to coincide with his 79th birthday and the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary on June 14.
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"From there, it will proceed north on Trinity Street, go through the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch, turn right (east) onto Jewell Street, turn left (north) onto Trumbull Street, and end at the intersection of Asylum Street and Trumbull Street," the press release said.
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