Army video showed graffiti threatening Fauci, Gates

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Graffiti advocating the execution of Anthony Fauci and Bill Gates was found on a transport vehicle for a military parade, prompting the U.S. Army to delete a video showcasing the vehicle. The graffiti, visible in a now-removed Army video, appeared on a flatcar carrying tanks for the upcoming military parade in Washington, D.C. The video, which was up for a day, showed the message before being taken down. The parade, coinciding with Donald Trump's birthday, is part of the Army's 250th-anniversary celebration and is expected to draw a large crowd. The Army spokesperson stated the graffiti did not align with Army values.


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