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President Donald Trump’s announcement to host a large military parade in Washington has triggered waves of indignation among liberal media outlets. Many critics are branding the event as unnecessary and likening it to authoritarian displays.
Scheduled for June, the parade aims to honor military veterans and active-duty service members while commemorating the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army. Interestingly, this event is set to coincide with Trump’s 79th birthday, raising eyebrows and causing skepticism among his detractors.
Media figures on networks such as MSNBC, ABC, and CNN have reacted with alarm, framing the parade not as a patriotic celebration but as a troubling sign of authoritarian leadership.
Political analyst Charles Blow expressed strong disapproval during a recent episode of CNN Newsnight, stating, “We don’t need a military parade.” His commentary reflects broader concerns about the implications of such an event in the current political climate.
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During this discussion, Blow added, “Strong men do that because they want to make their citizens cower.” Such statements underline the tension and suspicion many harbor regarding the motivations behind the upcoming parade.
However, conservative analyst Scott Jennings dismissed the CNN editorial board’s criticisms. He argued that the Pentagon, under Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, seeks to boost morale and recruitment through this national showcase. Jennings questioned the critics, saying, “[It’s] a national parade to show off our military and show pride in the veterans who have defended this country, and you’re all mad about it?”
These sentiments were echoed on daytime television. On