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Army anniversary parade on Trump's birthday could cost up to $45 million​


A military parade to mark the Army's anniversary on Saturday, June 14 — coinciding with President Trump's birthday — is estimated to cost between $25 million and $45 million, an Army spokesperson told CBS News. The price estimate encompasses the whole festival, including the events leading up to the parade.

The parade in Washington, D.C., is expected to include over 100 vehicles and thousands of soldiers who will be housed in federal buildings. It could also involve 50 helicopters, prompting "extensive coordination" with the Federal Aviation Administration, the spokesperson said.

The event will also feature Abrams tanks, and the military plans to lay down metal plates on the streets of Washington to avoid damaging the pavement with the 120,000-pound armored vehicles, a defense official said.

The event will take place as part of the Army's 250th anniversary celebrations on June 14 — the same day as Mr. Trump's 79th birthday.

White House spokesperson Anna Kelly said in a statement that the cost will be "shared by the Department of the Army and the U.S. Semiquincentennial Commission."

"President Trump will commemorate the United States Army's birthday with a military parade that honors all who served since our great nation was founded 250 years ago," Kelly said. "There is no event grand enough to adequately capture our gratitude for the millions of heroes who laid down their lives defending our freedom, but this parade will be a fitting tribute to the service, sacrifice, and selflessness of all who have worn the uniform."

Reports about a possible military parade began circulating in April. Initial plans obtained by The Associated Press called for more than 6,600 soldiers, seven bands and 150 vehicles, including tanks as well as Stryker and Bradley fighting vehicles — though at the time, the Army said the plans had not been finalized.


Mr. Trump confirmed the plans in early May: "We're going to have a big, beautiful parade," the president told NBC's "Meet The Press."

The president also said the event isn't tied to his birthday. When asked about the price tag, Mr. Trump said it would be "peanuts compared to the value of doing it."

"We have the greatest missiles in the world. We have the greatest submarines in the world. We have the greatest army tanks in the world. We have the greatest weapons in the world. And we're going to celebrate it," Mr. Trump told NBC News.

The plans have drawn some criticism from Democrats. Rep. Steve Cohen of Tennessee called the plan wasteful, writing in a statement, "The egotist-in-chief wants taxpayers to foot the bill for a military parade on his birthday."


Mr. Trump's interest in the pageantry of a military parade dates back years. During a 2017 visit to France during his first term, the president praised the country's annual Bastille Day parade and suggested "we're going to have to try and top it" on the Fourth of July.

A year later, the administration began drawing up plans for a parade to recognize Veterans Day. But after reports circulated that the event could cost as much as $92 million — and some Democratic lawmakers blasted the idea as "self-aggrandizing" — Mr. Trump postponed the event and blamed local elected officials for driving up the price.

"The local politicians who run Washington, D.C. (poorly) know a windfall when they see it. When asked to give us a price for holding a great celebratory military parade, they wanted a number so ridiculously high that I cancelled it," Mr. Trump posted on X, then known as Twitter, in 2018.
 
Sinh nhật của ông Donald Trump (ngày 14 tháng 6) trùng với Ngày Quốc kỳ Mỹ (Flag Day) và Ngày thành lập Lục quân Mỹ (Army Birthday)

Nhân tiện tổ chức luôn :doubt: còn cái loại bú bò giữa mùa dịch là loại súc vật, tuổi Lồn mà đòi so
 
Sinh nhật của ông Donald Trump (ngày 14 tháng 6) trùng với Ngày Quốc kỳ Mỹ (Flag Day) và Ngày thành lập Lục quân Mỹ (Army Birthday)

Nhân tiện tổ chức luôn :doubt: còn cái loại bú bò giữa mùa dịch là loại súc vật, tuổi lồn mà đòi so
Nhân con cặc. Năm nay lại bú 60m tổ chức sinh nhật 80 tiếp =)).
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Thân!
 
Đéo có sinh nhật thì tụi nó cũng diễu binh chứ có cmg mà sủa ngu vậy đéo hiểu luôn.

Dưới thời Obama, tụi nó cũng diễu binh ăn sinh nhật Trump à?
Ăn hét. Năm nay cứ bú 60mU tổ chức sinh nhật tiếp. Lấy tiền thuế của dân mà tổ chức mới phê.
Thân!

Chúng ta cùng phân tích "có thể". :vozvn (19): chắc vinno này bdbc ủng hộ gay lọ ở nhà trắng lắm đây
Với tư duy của lũ súc vật xammer đần độn thì mọi thứ "có thẻ" đều là chắc chắn.
Thân!
 
Ăn hét. Năm nay cứ bú 60mU tổ chức sinh nhật tiếp. Lấy tiền thuế của dân mà tổ chức mới phê.
Thân!


Với tư duy của lũ súc vật xammer đần độn thì mọi thứ "có thẻ" đều là chắc chắn.
Thân!
:vozvn (19): cái gì chắc chắn thì chưng ra. Người ta dùng tiền vì mục đích hợp ní. Chứ có phaie bdbc dùng tiền ở nhà trắng treo cờ 7 màu đâu há há
 
UFC nó trả hết tiền mà kêu tiền thuế của dân,địt mẹ mày thằng tùng anh, về nhà phang chết thằng bò con khốn nạn của mày rồi tự sát đi con chó, địt mẹ mày tao hẹn kèo xiên nhau lấy xác trên fb thì im như chó nghe pháo


 

Army anniversary parade on Trump's birthday could cost up to $45 million​


A military parade to mark the Army's anniversary on Saturday, June 14 — coinciding with President Trump's birthday — is estimated to cost between $25 million and $45 million, an Army spokesperson told CBS News. The price estimate encompasses the whole festival, including the events leading up to the parade.

The parade in Washington, D.C., is expected to include over 100 vehicles and thousands of soldiers who will be housed in federal buildings. It could also involve 50 helicopters, prompting "extensive coordination" with the Federal Aviation Administration, the spokesperson said.

The event will also feature Abrams tanks, and the military plans to lay down metal plates on the streets of Washington to avoid damaging the pavement with the 120,000-pound armored vehicles, a defense official said.

The event will take place as part of the Army's 250th anniversary celebrations on June 14 — the same day as Mr. Trump's 79th birthday.

White House spokesperson Anna Kelly said in a statement that the cost will be "shared by the Department of the Army and the U.S. Semiquincentennial Commission."

"President Trump will commemorate the United States Army's birthday with a military parade that honors all who served since our great nation was founded 250 years ago," Kelly said. "There is no event grand enough to adequately capture our gratitude for the millions of heroes who laid down their lives defending our freedom, but this parade will be a fitting tribute to the service, sacrifice, and selflessness of all who have worn the uniform."

Reports about a possible military parade began circulating in April. Initial plans obtained by The Associated Press called for more than 6,600 soldiers, seven bands and 150 vehicles, including tanks as well as Stryker and Bradley fighting vehicles — though at the time, the Army said the plans had not been finalized.


Mr. Trump confirmed the plans in early May: "We're going to have a big, beautiful parade," the president told NBC's "Meet The Press."

The president also said the event isn't tied to his birthday. When asked about the price tag, Mr. Trump said it would be "peanuts compared to the value of doing it."

"We have the greatest missiles in the world. We have the greatest submarines in the world. We have the greatest army tanks in the world. We have the greatest weapons in the world. And we're going to celebrate it," Mr. Trump told NBC News.

The plans have drawn some criticism from Democrats. Rep. Steve Cohen of Tennessee called the plan wasteful, writing in a statement, "The egotist-in-chief wants taxpayers to foot the bill for a military parade on his birthday."


Mr. Trump's interest in the pageantry of a military parade dates back years. During a 2017 visit to France during his first term, the president praised the country's annual Bastille Day parade and suggested "we're going to have to try and top it" on the Fourth of July.

A year later, the administration began drawing up plans for a parade to recognize Veterans Day. But after reports circulated that the event could cost as much as $92 million — and some Democratic lawmakers blasted the idea as "self-aggrandizing" — Mr. Trump postponed the event and blamed local elected officials for driving up the price.

"The local politicians who run Washington, D.C. (poorly) know a windfall when they see it. When asked to give us a price for holding a great celebratory military parade, they wanted a number so ridiculously high that I cancelled it," Mr. Trump posted on X, then known as Twitter, in 2018.
@Ivan Kutonhuphich @Lee Kuan Yew Tình báo thực sự của Mỹ đã thâm nhập trên xamvn. Thằng Tùng Anh muốn VN bị đánh thuế nữa hay gì?
 
Kệ nó, ung thư giai đoạn cuối nó muốn ăn gì thì ăn :boss:
Sắp tới không biết VN có nên đề xuất phương pháp giúp Mỹ xoay chuyển nợ công 39.000 tỷ USD, dùng tội phạm người nhập cư làm đòn bẩy quốc gia, cải tiến hệ thống vận hành chính phủ, giải quyết các vấn đề xã hội Mỹ???
Mong muốn VN đổi lại Mỹ gỡ bỏ các thuế quan, hợp tác đầu tư kinh tế.
 
Sắp tới không biết VN có nên đề xuất phương pháp giúp Mỹ xoay chuyển nợ công 39.000 tỷ USD, dùng tội phạm người nhập cư làm đòn bẩy quốc gia, cải tiến hệ thống vận hành chính phủ, giải quyết các vấn đề xã hội Mỹ???
Mong muốn VN đổi lại Mỹ gỡ bỏ các thuế quan, hợp tác đầu tư kinh tế.
Bí mật nhé :-$ @Xoanquay @TrienChjeu
 
Đéo có sinh nhật thì tụi nó cũng diễu binh chứ có cmg mà sủa ngu vậy đéo hiểu luôn.

Dưới thời Obama, tụi nó cũng diễu binh ăn sinh nhật Trump à?
=)) 4/7 mới kỷ niệm nhưng phải chọn đúng ngày sinh nhật Trump để đốt tiền.
ở Việt Nam lũ súc vật xammer đần độn vẫn bú dái bảo vệ đều.
Thân!
 
Sinh nhật của ông Donald Trump (ngày 14 tháng 6) trùng với Ngày Quốc kỳ Mỹ (Flag Day) và Ngày thành lập Lục quân Mỹ (Army Birthday)

Nhân tiện tổ chức luôn :doubt: còn cái loại bú bò giữa mùa dịch là loại súc vật, tuổi lồn mà đòi so
UFC toàn là tài trợ, còn biểu diễn khí tài mới là tiền thuế để kỹ niệm Flag Day, gom chung vào chi phí tiền thuế coi chưa cần lũ bò đỏ an nam rống thì đảng dân chủ đã lên bài khắp báo chí rồi 😂
 
lại lo cho nước mẽo. 1 trận bóng nó còn vác cả phi đội b2 + f35 ra nhả khói nữa là sinh nhật tổng thống.
 

Army anniversary parade on Trump's birthday could cost up to $45 million​


A military parade to mark the Army's anniversary on Saturday, June 14 — coinciding with President Trump's birthday — is estimated to cost between $25 million and $45 million, an Army spokesperson told CBS News. The price estimate encompasses the whole festival, including the events leading up to the parade.

The parade in Washington, D.C., is expected to include over 100 vehicles and thousands of soldiers who will be housed in federal buildings. It could also involve 50 helicopters, prompting "extensive coordination" with the Federal Aviation Administration, the spokesperson said.

The event will also feature Abrams tanks, and the military plans to lay down metal plates on the streets of Washington to avoid damaging the pavement with the 120,000-pound armored vehicles, a defense official said.

The event will take place as part of the Army's 250th anniversary celebrations on June 14 — the same day as Mr. Trump's 79th birthday.

White House spokesperson Anna Kelly said in a statement that the cost will be "shared by the Department of the Army and the U.S. Semiquincentennial Commission."

"President Trump will commemorate the United States Army's birthday with a military parade that honors all who served since our great nation was founded 250 years ago," Kelly said. "There is no event grand enough to adequately capture our gratitude for the millions of heroes who laid down their lives defending our freedom, but this parade will be a fitting tribute to the service, sacrifice, and selflessness of all who have worn the uniform."

Reports about a possible military parade began circulating in April. Initial plans obtained by The Associated Press called for more than 6,600 soldiers, seven bands and 150 vehicles, including tanks as well as Stryker and Bradley fighting vehicles — though at the time, the Army said the plans had not been finalized.


Mr. Trump confirmed the plans in early May: "We're going to have a big, beautiful parade," the president told NBC's "Meet The Press."

The president also said the event isn't tied to his birthday. When asked about the price tag, Mr. Trump said it would be "peanuts compared to the value of doing it."

"We have the greatest missiles in the world. We have the greatest submarines in the world. We have the greatest army tanks in the world. We have the greatest weapons in the world. And we're going to celebrate it," Mr. Trump told NBC News.

The plans have drawn some criticism from Democrats. Rep. Steve Cohen of Tennessee called the plan wasteful, writing in a statement, "The egotist-in-chief wants taxpayers to foot the bill for a military parade on his birthday."


Mr. Trump's interest in the pageantry of a military parade dates back years. During a 2017 visit to France during his first term, the president praised the country's annual Bastille Day parade and suggested "we're going to have to try and top it" on the Fourth of July.

A year later, the administration began drawing up plans for a parade to recognize Veterans Day. But after reports circulated that the event could cost as much as $92 million — and some Democratic lawmakers blasted the idea as "self-aggrandizing" — Mr. Trump postponed the event and blamed local elected officials for driving up the price.

"The local politicians who run Washington, D.C. (poorly) know a windfall when they see it. When asked to give us a price for holding a great celebratory military parade, they wanted a number so ridiculously high that I cancelled it," Mr. Trump posted on X, then known as Twitter, in 2018.
Địt mẹ thằng ngu, dân nước nào thì chửi cán bộ nước ý con chó ạ.
 

Army anniversary parade on Trump's birthday could cost up to $45 million​


A military parade to mark the Army's anniversary on Saturday, June 14 — coinciding with President Trump's birthday — is estimated to cost between $25 million and $45 million, an Army spokesperson told CBS News. The price estimate encompasses the whole festival, including the events leading up to the parade.

The parade in Washington, D.C., is expected to include over 100 vehicles and thousands of soldiers who will be housed in federal buildings. It could also involve 50 helicopters, prompting "extensive coordination" with the Federal Aviation Administration, the spokesperson said.

The event will also feature Abrams tanks, and the military plans to lay down metal plates on the streets of Washington to avoid damaging the pavement with the 120,000-pound armored vehicles, a defense official said.

The event will take place as part of the Army's 250th anniversary celebrations on June 14 — the same day as Mr. Trump's 79th birthday.

White House spokesperson Anna Kelly said in a statement that the cost will be "shared by the Department of the Army and the U.S. Semiquincentennial Commission."

"President Trump will commemorate the United States Army's birthday with a military parade that honors all who served since our great nation was founded 250 years ago," Kelly said. "There is no event grand enough to adequately capture our gratitude for the millions of heroes who laid down their lives defending our freedom, but this parade will be a fitting tribute to the service, sacrifice, and selflessness of all who have worn the uniform."

Reports about a possible military parade began circulating in April. Initial plans obtained by The Associated Press called for more than 6,600 soldiers, seven bands and 150 vehicles, including tanks as well as Stryker and Bradley fighting vehicles — though at the time, the Army said the plans had not been finalized.


Mr. Trump confirmed the plans in early May: "We're going to have a big, beautiful parade," the president told NBC's "Meet The Press."

The president also said the event isn't tied to his birthday. When asked about the price tag, Mr. Trump said it would be "peanuts compared to the value of doing it."

"We have the greatest missiles in the world. We have the greatest submarines in the world. We have the greatest army tanks in the world. We have the greatest weapons in the world. And we're going to celebrate it," Mr. Trump told NBC News.

The plans have drawn some criticism from Democrats. Rep. Steve Cohen of Tennessee called the plan wasteful, writing in a statement, "The egotist-in-chief wants taxpayers to foot the bill for a military parade on his birthday."


Mr. Trump's interest in the pageantry of a military parade dates back years. During a 2017 visit to France during his first term, the president praised the country's annual Bastille Day parade and suggested "we're going to have to try and top it" on the Fourth of July.

A year later, the administration began drawing up plans for a parade to recognize Veterans Day. But after reports circulated that the event could cost as much as $92 million — and some Democratic lawmakers blasted the idea as "self-aggrandizing" — Mr. Trump postponed the event and blamed local elected officials for driving up the price.

"The local politicians who run Washington, D.C. (poorly) know a windfall when they see it. When asked to give us a price for holding a great celebratory military parade, they wanted a number so ridiculously high that I cancelled it," Mr. Trump posted on X, then known as Twitter, in 2018.
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