Trump, military parade and Rain
Digest more
Top News
Overview
Reactions and opinions
16h
Latin Times on MSNTrump Called Out for 'Dumbest' Climate Change Theory After It Didn't Rain on His Parade: 'Not Hard When NWS is Gutted'President Donald Trump questioned the reliability of climate science, asking how scientists can predict future climate if they struggle to forecast current weather, while praising his parade.
President Donald Trump was unhappy with his sparsely attended military parade over the weekend and blamed it on Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, biographer Michael Wolff revealed. Wolff told The Daily Beast Podcast that Trump wanted a “menacing” show of force to celebrate the Army’s 250th anniversary and his 79th birthday on Saturday—but got a “festive” parade instead.
1d
Irish Star on MSNTrump blames weather forecasters for predicting rain amid poor parade attendanceThe military parade drew fewer spectators than anticipated, and some observers pointed out that the performance conveyed a humiliating message
3d
Axios on MSNIt might rain on President Trump's paradeIt might rain on President Trump's military parade later Saturday in D.C., so the Army is considering precautions in case there's lightning. The big picture: "Rain won't stop us, the tanks don't melt,
Tensions soar as Israel and Iran exchange missiles, prompting widespread evacuations and airspace closures across the Middle East. President Trump, after calling for the evacuation of Tehran, cut short his G7 appearance,
2d
Irish Star on MSNTrump humiliated at military parade as giant toilet statue steals spotlightDonald Trump threw himself a birthday parade, disguised a a military parade, and the American public was not having it, with one group even building a large toilet -- his throne -- for the President to sit on.
Millions of Americans are celebrating a forecast of rain and thunderstorms for Donald Trump’s birthday military parade on Saturday in Washington, D.C. The $45 million exercise in vanity has been criticized by Democrats and Republicans, and 60% of Americans.
President Donald Trump said June 12 that rain and bad weather during a military parade would bring good luck, adding that soldiers are used to such conditions.