
Trump Threatens Protesters at D.C. Military Parade: "Very Big Force"
President Trump's warning to protesters at the upcoming military parade in Washington D.C. has raised concerns. In a video released on social media, Trump stated that any protesters would be met with "very big force." The statement was made in the Oval Office. The military parade, celebrating the Army's 250th anniversary, is scheduled for Saturday and will include a display of military hardware and flyovers. While counter-protests are planned nationwide, Trump's comments have sparked debate about freedom of expression and the use of force against demonstrators. "If there's any protester wants to come out, they will be met with very big force," Trump said. His words highlight the potential for conflict and raise questions about the security measures in place. The event also falls on Trump's 79th birthday. The situation is being closely monitored, and authorities are preparing for the possibility of large-scale protests. The anniversary parade is a significant event, and it remains to be seen how the situation will unfold.