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White House official Steven Cheung claims that more than "250,000 patriots" turned up to watch Saturday's military parade.
President Donald Trump's Director of Communications Steven Cheung was ridiculed on social media over his claims about turnout at the Washington, D.C. military parade.
Washington, D.C. was the Sunday stage for two clashing narratives: a patriotic Army parade and nationwide “No Kings” protests demanding accountability. But the real battle wasn’t on the streets — […] ...
Despite the threat of rain, over 250,000 patriots showed up to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army.
Users on X eviscerated Cheung in the comments section and in reposts of his original claim. Many of them compared him to former Trump Press Secretary Sean Spicer, who was called out in 2017 for ...
In terms of sheer numbers, the “No Kings” events that took place the same day as the parade dwarfed the Trump administration’s event, drawing between four and six million people, according to an ...
Attendance claims by the White House about Donald Trump's parade on his birthday, which was used to honor the U.S. Army's ...
A White House claim about the number of attendees at Donald Trump's parade on Saturday was quickly shot down by an MSNBC ...
Some attendees exited the military parade marking the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army early, according to reports.
Calculating crowd size can be a challenge, and estimates for both Trump’s parade and ‘No Kings’ protests vary widely.
The president celebrates the 250th anniversary of the US Army as demonstrators hold "No Kings" events from coast to coast.