President-elect Donald Trump's inaugural parade is expected to include a MAGA-decorated garbage truck that President Biden rode last year in honor of the then-Republican candidate's shooting of supporters. .
A “Make America Great Again”-themed garbage truck, which first appeared on the campaign trail in Green Bay, Wisconsin, last October, roars through the streets of Washington, D.C., during the traditional inaugural parade held after a president takes office. I plan to stand it up and run around with it. Multiple media outlets reported on Monday.
Biden, 82, dons an orange safety vest and helmet as a “big, beautiful” truck rolls down the tarmac at a Wisconsin airport in a political stunt, a day after calling Trump supporters “trash.” Trump was in the passenger seat.
“What do you think of my garbage truck?” President Trump asked reporters as he unveiled the vehicle before a rally in Green Bay.
“This track is a tribute to Kamala and Joe Biden,” he added.
Garbage trucks follow President Trump's motorcade to the rally site, where the 45th president still wears a worker's vest How the plan to thwart Biden attack with custom-built sanitation vehicles was born I explained why.
“One of my people came up to me and said, 'Sir, you know, garbage is the hottest word right now. Would you like to drive a garbage truck?'” President Trump said.
“And they pulled up this garbage truck. I don't know how on earth they did it so quickly,” he marveled.

Next week's parade, organized by the Trump-Vance Inaugural Committee, is scheduled to take the newly minted president from the Capitol to the White House down Pennsylvania Avenue.
About 7,500 participants representing veterans organizations, first responders, high school and college marching bands, equestrian teams and more are also expected to take part in the parade, which begins immediately after President Trump's noon ceremony at the Capitol. .





