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Tiktokers say they brought Trump’s birthday parade without prejudice to tickets they did not use

EconLearnerBy EconLearnerJune 15, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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In the middle of Donald Trump’s birthday military parade on Saturday night, an activist posted a video on the Meta platform, Threads, announcing that they had received more than a million views on a Tiktok video advertisement to maintain tickets for the Trump Parade event.

The activist had no intention of watching Trump’s rally, nor many of the people who saw their video. But it was one of the dozens of social media users on platforms that started circulating instructions in recent days on how to keep tickets to the rally, even if you had no intention of watching it.

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Saturday night, in the rain and threat of storms, crowds for Trump’s parade seems to be moderate. (It is famous To accurately assess the magnitude of the crowd, especially during an event.) In social media, however, users were happy, receiving credit – as they did in a similar incident in 2020 – for the impact of the race. “We are preparing for a huge turnout-thousands of participants,” said Matt McCool, the special body for the US Secret Service Washington, DC, Field Office, said In security update Monday.

“I got 10 tickets here in Australia. My bad guys, my bad guys, they won’t be there,” one wrote. Said another, “We Europeans could not use our tickets here. Solidarity from Scotland!”

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In 2020, at the height of the first (and failed) Trump re -election campaign, a rally tour with a large event designed for Juneteenth in Tulsa. Users in all social media – including, mainly, of KPOP Stans, who run a large and organized after online – have asked their fans to engage, keeping the rally tickets with the intention of leaving the stadium open and the president high and dry. When the president, in fact, spoke with a half empty stage in his return rally, teens on the internet claimed credit for the meager crowd (though Covid exceeds at a time before dipping he could have done so much or more to explain it).

Now, the social media Kenizens are claiming credit again for a tacit response to the highly published birthday party and Trump’s military parade.

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This incident is at a particularly difficult time for social media companies and Tiktok specifically, which is only online today, because President Trump has chosen not to enforce a binding law that would ban it from the United States unless its parent company, BYTEDANCE, sells it.

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