Uniformed military lawyers were alarmed by a demand from Donald Trump to have tens of thousands of active-duty troops take part in a military parade during the president’s visit to an Army base, according to a report.

Just before Trump’s June visit to Fort Bragg, the White House called the base and told officials that the president wanted all 50,000 troops stationed there to put on a parade, CNN reported, citing unnamed sources.

Trump’s June 10 trip to Fort Bragg in North Carolina was to mark the Army’s upcoming 250th birthday. Just four days later, a long-planned, multimillion-dollar military parade celebrating the Army’s anniversary—which just so happens to have coincided with Trump’s 79th birthday—took place through the streets of Washington, D.C.

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