President Trump reportedly wants tanks or other armored vehicles on the National Mall for his “Salute to America” address to the nation.

The Thursday event is planned to be grandiose, with Trump ordering a flyover by military aircraft, including Air Force One and possibly an F-35 stealth fighter. About 300 servicemembers are slated to participate in the event in various capacities.

Negotiations for the use of the military vehicles are reportedly still underway, with some of the vehicles weighing 60 tons or more. The Pentagon is considering having static displays of the massive tanks and armored vehicles.

There are concerns from the D.C. Council about impacts on local infrastructure, including road damage caused from the massive tanks.

"We have said it before, and we’ll say it again: Tanks, but no tanks," the council tweeted.



We have said it before, and we’ll say it again: Tanks, but no tanks. (PS: The @DeptofDefense agrees, see highlighted area below) pic.twitter.com/ock2EORKNz — Council of DC (@councilofdc) July 1, 2019



The National Mall also underwent a massive seven-year turf revitalization that cost $40 million, raising further concerns about damage to the lawn.

The Independence Day celebration will feature 35 minutes of fireworks fired from West Potomac Park. The pyrotechnic display will feature a massive American flag and the words “U.S.A.” spelled out in the sky by the fireworks.

Interior Secretary David Bernhardt said in a news release that the event would be a big celebration for Washington, D.C.

“This is going to be a fantastic Fourth of July with increased access across the National Mall for the public to enjoy music, flyovers, a spectacular fireworks display, and an address by our Commander-in-Chief,” Bernhardt said

The Defense Department has not yet announced how much the event will cost taxpayers.