
Turning the June event into a military parade “has been discussed,” a senior White House official said, but the official said many ideas are discussed inside the White House without being acted on. “It means they could happen, but it doesn’t mean they will,” the official said, speaking on the condition of anonymity to speak frankly about internal discussions.
Army spokesperson Col. Dave Butler said Monday that a celebration for the 250th anniversary had been in the works for months, though no official decision had been made on a parade. America250.org did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The celebration will be June 14, the anniversary of the Continental Congress’s vote to officially create the force — which also happens to be Trump’s birthday.
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