Earhardt: The celebration is going to happen down in D.C. The president has been talking about it on the Mall. And he is really fired up about it. He is excited. He is saying, “Let’s bring in the tanks.”

Kilmeade: His big Fourth is ‘Salute to America.’ That’s what he is going to call it. The Pentagon and great military leaders are thrilled to be doing this and showing to the American people everything we are paying for. The military hardware. We got the best military in the world. He has put $770 billion into it over the last two years. And probably another $700 billion into it this year.

Earhardt: He is going to have fireworks. Military bands. Flyovers, tanks and more military vehicles and, I’m sure, a lot of people.

Jenkins: I’m very excited because I’m going to leave this couch, go back to D.C. today to be back out there on the Mall for you guys tomorrow morning. And I have been covering the Fourth of July for a while. I’ve never seen an M1A1 Abrams tank or a Bradley fighting vehicle or any planes flying over, so it’s going to be quite exciting.

Earhardt: When you see those tanks rolling into your city, down into D.C., it gets you fired up. It gets you excited because you think about our military and that represents America. But you’ve had critics! There are so many critics out there saying it’s going to ruin the sidewalks. It’s going to damage our roads. I’m like, what?

Kilmeade: I have always said keep the tanks off the sidewalks. That’s always been my pet peeve. Here is some critics saying that they’re making this too partisan.