Trump plans tanks and flyovers at Fourth
of July celebration in Washington
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[July 02, 2019]
By Andy Sullivan and Makini Brice
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald
Trump said on Monday that he plans to display battle tanks on
Washington's National Mall as part of a pumped-up Fourth of July
celebration that will also feature flyovers by fighter jets and other
displays of military prowess.
The military hardware is just one new element in a U.S. Independence Day
pageant that will depart significantly from the nonpartisan, broadly
patriotic programs that typically draw hundreds of thousands of people
to the monuments in downtown Washington.
While past presidents have traditionally kept a low profile on July 4,
Trump plans to deliver a speech at the Lincoln Memorial.
Also on the agenda are an extended fireworks display and flyovers by Air
Force One, the custom Boeing 747 used by U.S. presidents, and the U.S.
Navy's Blue Angels jet squadron.
"I'm going to say a few words, and we're going to have planes going
overhead," Trump told reporters in the Oval Office. "And we're going to
have tanks stationed outside."
Democrats in Congress have accused Trump of hijacking the event to boost
his re-election prospects in 2020. They have also questioned how much
the event will cost the cash-strapped National Park Service.
Trump has pushed for a military parade in Washington since he marveled
at the Bastille Day military parade in Paris in 2017. His administration
postponed a parade that had been planned for Veterans Day in November
2018 after costs ballooned to $90 million, three times the initial
estimate.
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President Donald Trump and U.S. first lady Melania Trump wave from
the Truman Balcony during a fireworks display celebrating
Independence Day at the White House in Washington, U.S., July 4,
2018. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
Trump said modern M1 Abrams tanks and World War Two-era Sherman
tanks would both be on display. District of Columbia officials have
said the heavy military equipment could damage city streets.
"You've got to be pretty careful with the tanks because the roads
have a tendency not to like to carry heavy tanks, so we have to put
them in certain areas," Trump said.
The antiwar group Code Pink said it had secured permits to fly a
"Baby Trump" blimp, depicting the president in diapers, during his
speech. "Babies need enormous amounts of attention and are unable to
gauge the consequences of their behavior - just like Donald Trump,"
co-founder Medea Benjamin said in a news release.
The Interior Department, which oversees the event, has not said how
much the event will cost. Two fireworks firms will put on a
35-minute display for free, which the agency said was equal to a
donation of $700,000.
(Reporting by Andy Sullivan and Makini Brice; Additional reporting
by Jeff Mason; Editing by Diane Craft and Peter Cooney)
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