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Major Tech Firms Increase Support for Trump’s Military Parade Event

Major Tech Firms Increase Support for Trump's Military Parade Event

Tech Companies Support Trump’s Military Parade

Several significant technology firms are backing this weekend’s military parade in Washington, D.C., which coincides with President Trump’s plans. The America250 Foundation, a nonprofit designated by Congress to organize the country’s semi-centennial celebration, has announced that major sponsors for the Trump Army Parade event on Saturday, June 14th, include Oracle, Amazon, Coinbase, and Palantir. The parade is set to showcase over 150 military vehicles.

The America250 Foundation is responsible for coordinating audience logistics and pre-parade festivities at national malls, which are funded through corporate sponsorships. According to recent press releases, technology companies and other sponsors are providing vital resources, insights, and expertise to engage Americans as the nation approaches its 250th anniversary on July 4, 2026.

Some of the technological sponsors have established relationships with the federal government and the Trump administration. Palantir has a close rapport with Trump and its founder, Peter Thiel. Meanwhile, both Oracle and Amazon play crucial roles in supplying cloud computing services to the government. Recently, Coinbase made headlines with its participation in a Bitcoin conference.

Additionally, country music star Lee Greenwood spoke with Sirius XM’s Breitbart News Daily about the privilege of performing at the Army Parade:

Greenwood expressed his appreciation for being invited to take part in the parade and extended gratitude for the U.S. Army’s protection over the years. He remarked, “These soldiers marching, you can see their faces filled with dedication and discipline. It’s an honor to be there. Plus, it gives me a chance to celebrate my wife’s birthday, much like the parade itself.”

Breitbart News will continue to cover developments related to this weekend’s Army Parade.

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