Trump faces DC Mayor’s objection over reported plan for massive military parade on his 79th birthday

Donald Trump is reportedly planning a massive military parade for his 79th birthday, but the DC mayor has raised concerns.Donald Trump is planning a big event for his upcoming 79th birthday on June 14.

This celebration is not just about him; it also marks the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army. Trump wants a large military parade to honor both his birthday and the military.However, there are concerns from local officials about this proposed event.

Trump’s team plans a four-mile military paradeAccording to reports, Trump’s team has discussed organizing a four-mile parade through Washington, D.C.This event would involve various military displays and could attract a lot of attention.Some people see this as a way to celebrate Trump’s legacy and show respect for the armed forces.

However, the White House has denied that any military parade has been officially scheduled.

Concerns from D.C. Mayor Muriel BowserD.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser voiced her worries about the parade during a recent press conference.She mentioned that while a proposal for a parade had been made, she was unsure if it was officially labeled as a military parade.Mayor Bowser expresses concerns about the parade’s nature. Image Credit: 

GettyBowser stated that she had not been directly involved in the planning, but recognized that local officials had been contacted about the event.“I don’t know if it’s been characterised as a military parade, but maybe it has, I haven’t been directly involved in it yet.I understand that I think it was Homeland Security, maybe the White House reached out to our special events task force, which is what most people want to do a parade in the District,” Bowser said. The mayor continued:

 “So I would say that it’s at its early stages, yes they have reached out, I don’t know if it’s being characterised as a military parade.”When asked about the parade potentially starting at the Pentagon, Bowser seemed to agree that it sounded like a military event.She smiled and responded positively, indicating that the nature of the parade was becoming clearer.Image Credit: GettyConcerns about military tanks on streetsOne major concern raised by Bowser is the use of military tanks in the parade.She pointed out that having tanks on the streets of D.C.

could cause significant damage.Bowser stated, “Military tanks on our streets would not be good.”She emphasized that if military vehicles were included, the city would need substantial funds for road repairs after the event.Bowser agreed. “If military tanks were used they should be accompanied by many millions of dollars to repair the roads.

”Worries arise about military tanks damaging city streets. Image Credit: GettyLocal reactions to the proposalThe idea of a military parade for Trump’s birthday has sparked mixed reactions among residents and local officials.Some see it as a celebration of patriotism, while others view it as an unnecessary display of military power.The potential impact on the city’s infrastructure is also a point of contention.Residents are concerned about the logistics and whether the city can handle such a large event.

Traffic disruptions and security issues are additional worries for those living in the area.One user said: Not in on of the country’s birthday on July 4 but a vanity parade for his birthday.It would be laughable if it wasn’t so pathetic. There was no mandate for this level of demented behavior.The second user added: If you want to find waste in the government just look at the president and his many trips to play golf, attending sports games and now he wants a parade for his birthdayThe third user commented:

 Who cares about his birthday, I don’tThe fourth user wrote: Just like Putin . But yet no one sees it except the smart people , but they are out numbered by MAGA’s.Another user said: Mayor needs to put foot down and just say no. We will see what happens. Grow a spine here.Someone added: What a waste of taxpayer money