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Donald Trump joins thousands of riders during the annual Rolling Thunder motorcycle run, seeking to highlight U.S. armed forces members believed to be prisoners of war or missing in action.
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Republican presidential competitor Donald Trump addresses motorcyclists taking an interest in Rolling Thunder, the yearly ride around Washington Mall to bring issues to light for detainees of war warriors as yet lost without a trace, in Washington, May 29, 2016. REUTERS/James Lawler Duggan
Motorcyclists take an interest in Rolling Thunder, the yearly ride around Washington Mall to bring issues to light for detainees of war officers as yet long gone, in Washington, May 29, 2016. REUTERS/James Lawler Duggan
Bikers working as security staff watch and listen as Donald Trump addresses motorcyclists taking an interest in Rolling Thunder, the yearly ride around Washington Mall to bring issues to light for detainees of war officers as yet long gone, in Washington, May 29, 2016. REUTERS/James Lawler Dugga8
Supporters watch and listen as Donald Trump addresses motorcyclists taking part in Rolling Thunder, the yearly ride around Washington Mall to bring issues to light for detainees of war officers as yet lost without a trace, in Washington, May 29, 2016. REUTERS/James Lawler Duggan
Motorcyclists take part in Rolling Thunder, the yearly ride around Washington Mall to bring issues to light for detainees of war fighters as yet lost without a trace, in Washington, May 29, 2016. REUTERS/James Lawler Duggan
U.S. Marine Corp Staff Sgt. Tim Chambers and his lady of the hour Lorraine Heist share a kiss as they welcome motorcyclists taking an interest in Rolling Thunder, the yearly ride around Washington Mall to bring issues to light for detainees of war officers as yet lost without a trace, in Washington, May 29, 2016. REUTERS/James Lawler Duggan
People watch Republican Donald Trump address the Rolling Thunder bike rally, which highlights POW-MIA issues, on Memorial Day weekend in Washington, May 29, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
Tim Chambers (R), known as the Lone Marine for his yearly day-long salute to riders amid the Rolling Thunder cruiser rally, the yearly ride around Washington Mall to bring issues to light for detainees of war officers as yet lost without a trace, kisses his new lady of the hour Lorraine Heist as riders go by on Memorial Day weekend in Washington, May 29, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
People line the course as motorcyclists take an interest in the Rolling Thunder bike rally, the yearly ride around Washington Mall to bring issues to light for detainees of war warriors as yet long gone, on Memorial Day weekend in Washington, May 29, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
Donald Trump addresses motorcyclists taking an interest in Rolling Thunder, the yearly ride around Washington Mall to bring issues to light for detainees of war officers as yet lost without a trace, in Washington, May 29, 2016. REUTERS/James Lawler Dugga
U.S. Park Police and Washington Metropolitan Police officers lead a parade of motorcyclists taking an interest in Rolling Thunder, the yearly ride around Washington Mall to bring issues to light for detainees of war fighters as yet lost without a trace, in Washington, May 29, 2016. REUTERS/James Lawler Duggan
U.S. Marine Corp Staff Sgt. Tim Chambers and his lady of the hour Lorraine Heist salute and welcome motorcyclists as they take an interest in Rolling Thunder, the yearly ride around Washington Mall to bring issues to light for detainees of war officers as yet lost without a trace, in Washington, May 29, 2016. REUTERS/James Lawler Duggan
Donald Trump addresses the Rolling Thunder bike rally, which highlights POW-MIA issues, on Memorial Day weekend in Washington, May 29, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
Donald Trump address the Rolling Thunder cruiser rally, which highlights POW-MIA issues, on Memorial Day weekend in Washington, May 29, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
Motorcyclists take an interest in Rolling Thunder, the yearly ride around Washington Mall to bring issues to light for detainees of war fighters as yet lost without a trace, in Washington, May 29, 2016. REUTERS/James Lawler Duggan
People watch Donald Trump address the Rolling Thunder bike rally to highlight POW-MIA issues on Memorial Day weekend in Washington, May 29, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
People line the course as motorcyclists partake in the Rolling Thunder bike rally, the yearly ride around Washington Mall to bring issues to light for detainees of war officers as yet long gone, on Memorial Day weekend in Washington, May 29, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
Donald Trump addresses the Rolling Thunder cruiser rally to highlight POW-MIA issues on Memorial Day weekend in Washington, May 29, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
People line the course as motorcyclists partake in the Rolling Thunder bike rally, the yearly ride around Washington Mall to bring issues to light for detainees of war fighters as yet long gone, on Memorial Day weekend in Washington, May 29, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
People line the course as motorcyclists take an interest in the Rolling Thunder cruiser rally, the yearly ride around Washington Mall to bring issues to light for detainees of war warriors as yet lost without a trace, on Memorial Day weekend in Washington, May 29, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst