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Trump's parade, No Kings protests and horrific political violence converged to make Saturday, June 14 a look at how great the divide in the U.S. is.
Rapper Warren G and MSNBC’s Alex Wagner join Ari Melber for a fun and wide-ranging “Fallback” segment. Warren G weighs in on the President Trump’s military birthday parade, shares the ...
NBC anchors struggled to remember who Warren Zeiders was during his performance at the 250th birthday of the US Army.
Approximately 5 million turned out against Trump at the "No Kings" protests; turnout for Trump's military parade appeared to be in the thousands.
The use of Creedence's draft-dodger-mocking 'Fortunate Son' while soldiers marched past Trump at his military parade struck some as possible trolling.
Despite earlier fears that weather conditions might derail the parade, the only “thunder” ended up coming from AC/DC’s iconic Thunderstruck and a surprise performance from country star Warren Zeiders, ...
WASHINGTON, DC—President Trump’s big birthday parade was met by protests and scenes in the nation’s capital that showed how split the country has become in his… ...
President Donald Trump celebrated the "fighting spirit and unyielding force" the American military in brief remarks following a parade in Washington, D.C., commemorating the 250th anniversary of ...
Largest outpouring of protests against Trump since his return to power Military parade brings tanks, troops to streets of Washington Minnesota protests canceled after lawmaker assassination, Walz ...
The nation’s capital on Saturday was overtaken by the sight of tanks rolling down the street and Army helicopters buzzing in the sky for a military parade to mark the 250th anniversary of the U ...
Americans attended “No Kings” protests across the country to denounce President Donald Trump’s policies as the president presided over a military parade in Washington, DC.
Tanks, troops, and marching bands rolled through Washington in a parade of American military power, a show met by thousands of citizens who showed another kind of power: protest.