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Tomorrow, tanks, troops and fighter jets will take over downtown Washington, D.C. for what's being called the largest military parade since the Gulf War
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More than 6,000 soldiers, 150 military vehicles and 50 aircraft will roll through the nation's capital to mark the Army's 250th birthday and President Trump's 79th birthday
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But it's not just celebration, it's controversy. The $45 million price tag has sparked backlash from critics who say it's less about honoring the military and more about inflating the president's ego
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The parade route runs along Constitution Avenue, kicking off near the Lincoln Memorial and ending about one mile down the road at the Washington Monument
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And while no protests are planned in D.C., the No Kings movement is organizing rallies in all 50 states in nearly 2,000 locations, aiming to counter the parade with what they call a national day of defiance
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Security is tight. Roads are closed. Expect metro delays, airport disruptions and a forecast that might just rain on the president's parade as Washington gets ready