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A group of about 30 people gathered at one of many Northern Virginia locations as part of the ‘No Kings Day’ nationwide protest Saturday.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army reported Monday that initial assessments show no discernible damage to D.C. streets from Saturday's military parade celebrating the Army's 250th birthday, despite concerns about 70-ton tanks and heavy military vehicles rolling through the nation's capital.
When all of that has been taken down, D.C.’s Department of Public Works (DPW) will clean up any remaining trash in that area, according to officials. Around 75 DPW workers began cleanup after the parade finished, according to officials. They cleared out trash in the areas that are no longer blocked off.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Grand military parade in DC marking US Army’s 250th birthday kicks off with tanks, troops and 21-gun salute.
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FOX 5 DC on MSNWATCH: Army 250th anniversary celebration in Washington DCThe U.S. Army is celebrating its 250th birthday in Washington, D.C. with a massive festival, parade and concert.
Much of the central and eastern parts of the U.S. will experience rain showers and scattered thunderstorms, forecasters said.
Iraq War veteran and D.C. resident Chris Yaezen protested the Trump military parade in Washington, D.C., on June 14.