Graffiti on Trump Military Parade Transport Vehicle Called for Hanging 2 Famous Americans
- During preparations for the Army's 250th anniversary parade on June 14 in Washington, a military transport vehicle bore graffiti calling for the hanging of Anthony Fauci and Bill Gates.
- The Army posted a video of tanks being transported on Saturday that showed the graffiti briefly, but deleted the clip on Sunday after it was seen over 700,000 times and condemned as contrary to Army values.
- The parade, scheduled for June 14, will feature 28 M1 Abrams tanks, numerous armored vehicles, and about 6,700 soldiers, coinciding with President Trump's 79th birthday.
- Army spokesperson Steve Warren expressed that the message contradicted the principles upheld by the Army and mentioned that the Army does not intend to investigate the graffiti, which appeared on a flatcar labeled DODX and may not be Army property.
- The incident highlights ongoing tensions as Fauci and Gates remain targets of conspiracy theories from Trump's base, while the large parade signals a significant military display for the nation’s and Trump’s birthdays.
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Graffiti on Trump military parade transport vehicle called for hanging 2 famous Americans
Violent graffiti calling for the hangings of health expert Anthony Fauci and billionaire Bill Gates was spotted during preparation for President Donald Trump’s military parade, The Washington Post reported.
US Army Deletes Video Of DC Parade Tanks With 'Hang Fauci & Bill Gates' Graffiti
A U.S. Army video showing preparations for an upcoming celebration was pulled after viewers spotted a message calling for the hanging of two notorious Americans. The now-deleted video entitled, “Prepping for our 250th Birthday parade,” [...] The post US Army Deletes Video Of DC Parade Tanks With ‘Hang Fauci & Bill Gates’ Graffiti appeared first on The People's Voice.
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