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A White House claim about the number of attendees at Donald Trump's parade on Saturday was quickly shot down by an MSNBC reporter who was on the scene Saturday. During an appearance on MSNBC's "The Weekend,
As millions of Americans protested at “No Kings” rallies across the country, onlookers gathered in Washington on the president’s birthday for a muted celebration.
Amid domestic and global problems, Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, Seth Meyers, Jimmy Fallon and Jon Stewart took the chance for a small bit of joy at Trump's misery attending his poorly attended parade.
A 33-mile trip from one protest in Annapolis, Md., to the parade grandstand in front of the White House was like a journey between two different countries.
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Raw Story on MSN'Exaggerated': White House parade numbers undercut by Elon Musk's chatbotAttendance claims by the White House about Donald Trump's parade on his birthday, which was used to honor the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary, took another blow on Sunday coming from the generative AI chatbot developed by one of Elon Musk's companies.
Social media users think they've spotted Melania Trump's 'reaction' to her husband's actions at his multi-million dollar military parade. The parade, which took place on Saturday (14 June), was to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the US armed forces, but coincidentally also took place on the President's 79th birthday.
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The parade will take place on the border of the National Mall, home to landmark museums, memorials and the U.S. Capitol. The route begins near the Lincoln Memorial and ends close to the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Americans are demonstrating against President Donald Trump across the U.S. as counterpoint to the 200,000 people expected to attend the military parade in Washington.