By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Tech Consumer JournalTech Consumer JournalTech Consumer Journal
  • News
  • Phones
  • Tablets
  • Wearable
  • Home Tech
  • Streaming
Reading: Trump’s Military Parade Will Be Brought to You by Big Tech
Share
Sign In
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Tech Consumer JournalTech Consumer Journal
Font ResizerAa
  • News
  • Phones
  • Tablets
  • Wearable
  • Home Tech
  • Streaming
Search
  • News
  • Phones
  • Tablets
  • Wearable
  • Home Tech
  • Streaming
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
  • Contact
  • Blog
  • Complaint
  • Advertise
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Tech Consumer Journal > News > Trump’s Military Parade Will Be Brought to You by Big Tech
News

Trump’s Military Parade Will Be Brought to You by Big Tech

News Room
Last updated: June 13, 2025 9:09 am
News Room
Share
SHARE

Donald Trump is finally getting the military parade that he’s always wanted, and Big Tech is helping to make it happen. Over the weekend, the Trump administration will host a “grand military parade” to celebrate the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday, the first of a number of events that will culminate in a pseudo-semiquincentennial celebration next year. And as The Verge pointed out, several tech giants are throwing in their financial support behind the effort.

According to a press release from the America250 Foundation, the congressionally appointed nonprofit organization designated to handle the securing of funding for all of the planned festivities, companies including Oracle, Coinbase, Palantir, and Amazon have all signed on as “landmark corporate commitments” for the cause. The organization also said that “Many of these sponsors will support the upcoming grand military parade being held in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, June 14,” though it did not confirm which companies will specifically put their money and potentially name on the show of military strength.

Gizmodo reached out to Amazon, Palantir, and Oracle for comment on their commitments, including whether they will provide financial support for or will have a presence at the “grand military parade,” as none of the companies have outwardly advertised their involvement. Coinbase has been less quiet about its role. As The Verge reported earlier this month, Coinbase’s chief policy officer, Faryar Shirzad, announced on stage at the 2025 Bitcoin Conference that the company will be a “major sponsor of the America250 effort.”

It’s not clear just how much ability these corporate sponsors have to dictate how their financial support is used in the America250 effort, but one would imagine that if they didn’t want to be associated at all with the military parade, they would simply wait to throw their name in the ring until after that was over. After all, the main Semiquincentennial celebration won’t happen until July 4, 2026—more than a full year away.

All of the tech companies that were named by the America250 Foundation as corporate backers have ties to the Army and to the Trump administration, so there’s no reason for them to be shy about backing a military parade if that is their intention.

Amazon has a number of contracts with the Army, and the company’s founder and executive chair, Jeff Bezos, gave $1 million to Trump’s inauguration. Oracle also has plenty of business with the Army and the Defense Department, and founder and chairman Larry Ellison is a close friend of Trump. Palantir has lots of military ties, calling its own technology the “connective tissue” for the Army’s operations, and CEO Alex Karp has become a major Trump backer. Coinbase gave $1 million to Trump’s inauguration and recently added former Secretary of the Army Mark Esper to its advisory board.

Read the full article here

You Might Also Like

NASA Satellite Captures Massive Wastewater Flow off California Coast

Google’s Veo 3 AI Slopfest Just Reached New Heights

Will People Care About the ‘Minecraft’ Chicken Jockey From the Comfort of Their Homes?

ChatGPT Tells Users to Alert the Media That It Is Trying to ‘Break’ People: Report

We May Be a Step Closer to Seeing the Original ‘Star Wars’ Again

Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Copy Link Print
Previous Article Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra 2: Everything we know so far
Next Article Poop Transplants Not All They’re Cracked Up to Be
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Stay Connected

248.1kLike
69.1kFollow
134kPin
54.3kFollow

Latest News

Trump Regime Wants to Make Approvals Easier for Tesla’s Mythical Cybercab
News
The Plane That Crashed Yesterday Was the Same One a Dead Boeing Whistleblower Warned About
News
The Manosphere Is at War With Itself Over Israel’s Strike on Iran
News
This New ‘Superman’ Spot Tells Us the Movie’s Gonna Cut to the Chase About Clark and Lois
News
The Best ‘Final Fantasy’ References in Its Huge ‘Magic: The Gathering’ Crossover
News
Get 76% Off NordVPN + Up to $50 in Amazon Gift Cards
News
All the Kookiest Things to Remember About ‘Wednesday’ Before Season 2
News
Pixar Is Channeling the Kitty Hit ‘Flow’ for Its 2027 Release
News

You Might also Like

News

Hasbro’s ‘Star Wars’ SDCC Exclusive Is the Ultimate ‘Revenge of the Sith’ Set

News Room News Room 3 Min Read
News

The Creator of ‘Waze for Ice Immigration Raids’ Speaks Out

News Room News Room 16 Min Read
News

The Real-World Places Behind ‘Andor’ Season 2’s Architectural Marvels

News Room News Room 11 Min Read
Tech Consumer JournalTech Consumer Journal
Follow US
2024 © Prices.com LLC. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • For Advertisers
  • Contact
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?