Trump is finally getting his chance to try to top France with a grand military parade in DC
- Donald Trump will host a military parade in Washington, D.C. this Saturday, showcasing American military capabilities with tanks, soldiers, and aircraft.
- Trump's desire for the parade originated from his experience at a 2017 Bastille Day celebration in France, which he described as "magnificent."
- Concerns about the parade's costs and messaging have been dismissed by Trump.
- Protests titled "No Kings" are being organized against the parade, which organizers believe is a display to boost Trump's ego.
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