RSBN’s broadcast of President Trump’s grand military parade captivates millions

3BJENCY (250615) -- WASHINGTON, June 15, 2025 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President Donald Trump and his wife Melania Trump attend a military parade in Washington, DC, the United States, on June 14, 2025. U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday hosted a military parade in Washington, DC to mark the Army's 250th anniversary with the participation of over 6,000 soldiers, 120 vehicles and a flyover. The parade, at the reported cost of around 45 million U.S. dollars, took place amid nationwide "No Kings" protests organized to "(reject) authoritarianism, billionaire-first politics and the militarization of our

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RSBN delivered a powerhouse hit on June 14, racking up over 2.5 million views across multiple platforms in its unfiltered coverage of President Donald Trump’s grand military parade.

As Americans celebrated the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary, which was also Flag Day and President Trump’s 79th birthday, RSBN dominated digital media.

YouTube, where the network commands 1.9 million subscribers, added 1.7 million views, exhibiting the platform’s rise among conservatives hungry for unscripted coverage. On Rumble, RSBN’s livestream garnered over 492,000 views. The broadcast on Facebook clocked 160,000 views, while the livestream on X had 117,000 views.

President Trump’s frequent mentions and sharing of RSBN’s content have undoubtedly contributed to its vast viewership. Moreover, the inconsistent coverage and flat-out anti-Trump commentary from mainstream media have made RSBN the trusted source for all things Trump and America First.

That trust was on full display during President Trump’s grand military parade, an event that deeply resonated with millions of Americans. It was more than a show of strength; it was proof that the MAGA movement is burning brighter than ever.

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