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Fact check: When during Biden's presidency did he want a military parade of sorts?

Checked on June 16, 2025

1. Summary of the results

Based on the comprehensive analysis of multiple sources, there is no evidence that President Biden wanted a military parade during his presidency. All analyzed sources consistently point to President Trump as the individual who desired and ultimately received a military parade [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8].

The sources reveal that Trump successfully obtained his long-desired military parade, which coincided with the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary celebration [1] [2] [5]. The parade took place on Trump's birthday and featured tanks, troops, and flyovers across the National Mall in Washington D.C. [3] [4] [5]. The event was estimated to cost between $16 million in street damage [6] and $45 million overall [8].

2. Missing context/alternative viewpoints

The original question appears to contain a fundamental factual error by attributing the military parade desire to Biden rather than Trump. The sources provide crucial missing context:

  • The U.S. Army itself initiated the idea for a parade to celebrate its 250th anniversary, which Trump then embraced as an opportunity to fulfill his long-standing desire for a grand military display [2]
  • The parade generated significant controversy and protests, with organized demonstrations prepared by various groups [1] [4]
  • The event was specifically timed to occur on Trump's birthday, adding a personal celebration element to the military commemoration [4] [8]

Military contractors, defense industry stakeholders, and political figures who benefit from displays of American military strength would have supported such parades, regardless of which president championed them.

3. Potential misinformation/bias in the original statement

The original question contains a significant factual inaccuracy by incorrectly attributing the military parade desire to President Biden. This represents either:

  • Deliberate misinformation designed to create false associations between Biden and controversial military displays
  • Confusion or memory error mixing up the two presidents' positions on military parades
  • Leading question bias that assumes Biden wanted such a parade when evidence shows the opposite

The question's framing could serve to deflect attention from Trump's actual military parade and its associated controversies by falsely attributing similar desires to his successor. This type of misattribution can benefit those seeking to normalize controversial military displays by suggesting bipartisan support where none existed.

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