Patriots from all over the US flock to DC military parade for Trump’s birthday
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Saturday participants Military Parade In the US capital, coming from every corner of the US, Fox News Digital spoke to some of them and asked why they traveled from close to far and attended unique events.
Some attendees were locals, while others drove hundreds of miles to watch an event celebrating the Army’s 250th birthday. Saturday is also flag day, and is celebrated annually in 1777 to commemorate the adoption of the American flag and its president. Donald Trump’s birthday.
“For me, this is A sense of patriotism.” One Baltimore area attendee said. “We celebrate Flag Day, the 250th anniversary of the Army. It’s also Donald Trump’s birthday, coincidentally.”
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Outside attendees of Saturday’s military parade paid homage to the country’s veterans, driving from northern Kentucky. They said that it’s just a plus that it’s President Trump’s birthday. (Fox News)
Participants from across the country who spoke with Fox News Digital said they were there to honor our troops, but many said they support Trump as well.
“We don’t have much more time to come to DC to support our army. Donald Trump, said one attendee who traveled from Florida to participate in the parade. “There’s no time to come.”
“We’re very patriotic, so come here and watch it and just have fun,” said another attendee who traveled from northern Kentucky. “It’s Trump’s birthday, so that’s good too,” they added.
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Participants at the New Jersey parade said she was the first to come to support the military. (Fox News)
Many veterans were also present.
“I thought this was my last chance to see a parade like this,” said the 30-year Army veteran.
“Army celebration,” another veteran said when asked why they drove. Ann Arbor, Michigan,attend.

The last 30-year Army veteran said he came to the parade because he wasn’t sure he could see something like it again. (Fox News)
On the other hand, outside the parade boundaries there was a prominent anti-trump presence, but far less within the parameters.
Nevertheless, Fox News Digital spoke to several anti-Trump people who came inside.

Anti-Trump protesters attended the event, but most remained outside the parade’s boundaries. (Fox News)
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“This is the sixth or seventh protest since Trump took office,” said one anti-Trump attendant who was in the parade. “I feel like (Trump) is trying to strut rather than celebrate the military. Military It’s on the forefront as if it were celebrating a threat. ”