Critics Slam “Sad and Pathetic” Moment in Trump’s Military Parade Speech
Former President Donald Trump celebrated his 79th birthday with a grand military parade in Washington, D.C., marking the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army. However, one moment from his speech quickly drew criticism online, with many viewers calling it “embarrassing” and “pathetic.”
A Lavish Birthday Celebration
Trump arrived at the event to the sounds of “Hail to the Chief” and “Happy Birthday,” joined by First Lady Melania Trump, his family, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. The celebration featured tanks, military aircraft, and over 6,000 uniformed soldiers in period costumes — reenacting pivotal moments in U.S. Army history.
After the spectacle, Trump delivered an eight-minute speech. “Every other country celebrates their victories,” he said. “It’s about time America did too.” He added, “We’re the hottest country in the world right now. If you threaten the American people, our soldiers are coming for you.”
Social Media Erupts Over “Fake” Crowd Reactions
The backlash began when Fox News aired the event. Viewers noticed what they believed was manipulated crowd noise during Trump’s entrance and speech. Reddit users quickly reacted.
“That’s so pathetic. I’m embarrassed for the entire U.S. at this point,” one user wrote. Another joked, “Louder than the band—and you can hear it slowly turn down like a volume slider.”
A sound engineer chimed in, claiming the applause sounded more like a small indoor crowd than a massive outdoor event. The artificial quality of the cheering led to accusations of audio manipulation.
Not Everyone Agreed
Some defended the broadcast. One commenter noted that other networks also captured crowd noise, suggesting differences in audio equipment may explain the variation rather than any intentional enhancement.
Crowd Size Claims Disputed
White House Communications Director Steven Cheung claimed over 250,000 people attended the parade “despite the threat of rain.” But several media outlets, including The New York Times, Associated Press, and Fox News, reported much smaller crowds.
Protesters Push Back
Meanwhile, protesters gathered in Philadelphia under the “No Kings” movement. The group condemned the parade as excessive and “un-American.” Their demonstration highlighted what they described as a stark contrast between grassroots activism and Trump’s lavish celebration.