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Fact check: Did the Biden admistation approve the military parade

Checked on June 16, 2025

1. Summary of the results

Based on all available analyses, the Biden administration did not approve the military parade in question. The evidence consistently points to the Trump administration being responsible for approving and organizing this military parade. Multiple sources confirm that President Donald Trump had "long wanted a grand military parade" and that this event was held to celebrate the Army's 250th birthday, coinciding with Trump's 79th birthday [1] [2] [3] [4].

The parade was estimated to cost between $16 million in potential street damage [5] and $45 million overall [6], with Trump defending these costs. The event featured tanks, troops, and flyovers across the National Mall, representing the fulfillment of Trump's "long-held desire" for such a display of American military might [2] [3] [4].

2. Missing context/alternative viewpoints

The original question lacks crucial context about which specific military parade is being referenced and when it occurred. The analyses reveal this was a parade that took place during Trump's presidency, specifically on his 79th birthday in June 2025, commemorating the Army's 250th anniversary [4].

Key missing context includes:

  • The parade's dual purpose - celebrating both the Army's milestone anniversary and occurring on Trump's birthday [7] [4]
  • The significant controversy surrounding the event's cost and appropriateness [7] [3]
  • The timeline - plans for the parade "changed dramatically after Trump was elected," indicating this was a Trump administration initiative from the beginning [1]
  • The presence of anti-Trump protests occurring simultaneously, dubbed "No Kings protests" [3]

3. Potential misinformation/bias in the original statement

The original question contains a fundamental factual error by attributing the military parade approval to the Biden administration when all evidence points to Trump administration approval and organization. This misattribution could stem from:

  • Temporal confusion about which administration was in power when the parade was planned and executed
  • Deliberate misinformation attempting to shift responsibility for a controversial and expensive military display away from Trump
  • Lack of awareness about the parade's actual timeline and the administrations involved

The question's framing also omits the controversial nature of the parade, which generated significant debate about its cost, appropriateness, and timing with Trump's birthday celebration [5] [7] [3]. This omission could mislead readers about the parade's reception and the political context surrounding it.

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