During Saturday’s high-profile military parade in Washington, D.C.—commemorating both President Trump’s 79th birthday and the Army’s 250th anniversary—MSNBC anchors Chris Hayes and Ali Velshi expressed genuine astonishment at the crowd’s atmosphere. In contrast to the intense drama often associated with Trump appearances, they noted the parade lacked any of the “dark, malevolent energy” typically seen at political rallies.
Velshi commented on the celebratory mood and even shared that spectators were politely asking for selfies—a markedly different vibe from those more overtly political gatherings. Co-anchor Jen Psaki highlighted the “calm” and civic character of the crowd, adding that ordinary Americans, including families and older adults, seemed genuinely moved by the patriotic event.
This dynamic contrasted sharply with widespread “No Kings” protests in over 2,100 cities that day, where millions voiced dissent. The peaceful and upbeat nature of the parade on the National Mall underscored a momentary shift in public sentiment, even amidst deep political divides.
