The Washington Post reports:
A video shared Saturday by the U.S. Army of tanks being transported to the nation’s capital for the Army’s upcoming 250th birthday parade showed one loaded on a flatcar with graffiti that appeared to read: “Hang Fauci & Bill Gates.”
The graffiti appeared on screen for only a few seconds in the 58-second video, shared to the Army’s X account and up for more than 24 hours, garnering more that 700,000 views. The Army removed it Sunday evening after inquires from The Washington Post.
“That statement does not align with Army values,” said Steve Warren, an Army spokesperson. The U.S. Army account has 2 million followers. The video depicted military vehicles being loaded in Texas to travel to D.C. by rail for the June 14 parade.
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The U.S. Army posted a video about preparation for the upcoming 250th birthday parade.
This clip included a flatcar with graffiti that appeared to read: “Hang Fauci & Bill Gates.”⁰It’s since been deleted.
“That statement does not align with Army values,” an Army spox told me. pic.twitter.com/bDoMowespw— Olivia George (@oliviacgeorge) June 9, 2025
The full video posted on social media promoting the Trump and/or U.S. Army birthday parade.
“Hang Fauci & Bill Gates” is clearly visible starting at the 13-second mark. pic.twitter.com/7LbJTBcldi
— LongTime🤓FirstTime👨💻 (@LongTimeHistory) June 8, 2025
OH SH*T!!
“HANG FAUCI & BILL GATES” written on the side of an Army tank convoy headed to Washington, D.C. pic.twitter.com/kGfwP7K1od
— HustleBitch (@HustleBitch_) June 8, 2025