14-06-2025 02:03 via washingtontimes.com

White House gives social media influencers prime spot to report on Army's 250th anniversary parade

The Trump administration has invited more than 30 social media influencers to cover the Army's 250th anniversary parade Saturday in Washington, The Washington Times has learned.
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