I wonder if she actually was there if she actually went as a normal spectator who had to endure excessive road barrier pedestrian 🚷 rerouting long lines etc just to get there . And then more long lines just to get in past the checkpoint. And remember the parade actually didn't start until 6:30 so for some people they're already getting tired by that time. Also for anybody in a wheelchair or handicapped it would have been almost impossible to get past some of those barriers you had to practically climb over just to get to the entrance (in one case you literally actually had to climb over or lift your bicycle over etc). Nonetheless It was great to watch it on live stream ( I left early and did that instead). And It was great to be there for a few minutes (actually most of the day) . But It was not great to be there for the whole event if you were just a normal spectator . However you won't hear any Patriots complain about it. And for those who did stay I'm sure they will romanticize it into something great . Maybe I will too after a few months go by.
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Saturday, June 14, really was the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States Army in 1775, more than a year before the Declaration of Independence.
June 14 was also Flag Day, commemorating the adoption of Old Glory as the official national flag by the Continental Congress on June 14, 1777..
It was providence that Trump's 79th birthday also was June 14. .."