DAVID MARCUS: What surprised me most when Never Trump and MAGA met in DC
The ‘Fox News Sunday’ panel discusses the significance of the Trump administration’s Army 250 parade in Washington, D.C.
In the 19th century, steam locomotives were very cool, and as my son and I discovered at the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, they are also one of the few things that can bring MAGA and Never Trump together.
That was the strange scene the morning of the U.S. Army 250th Birthday Parade and the Washington anti-Trump protests, both scheduled for later that day, at the American History Museum, families with "No Kings" T-shirts next to folks in MAGA hats, all admiring our nation’s greatness.
It felt a bit like the dance at the gym in "West Side Story," neutral territory for our political Jets and Sharks, but with less jumping.
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Beyond the museum walls was a festival atmosphere of flags and patriotic adornments, but also the signs of hyper-security, even snow plow trucks back-to-back blocking the District’s streets.
I met Jeremy from Virginia, whose crew dropped the eight........
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