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No, the Army Band didn’t play this song as Trump left office
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- This video is doctored.
- In the original clip, the U.S. Army Band is practicing the National Emblem march.
Donald Trump’s presidential term came to an end as Joe Biden was inaugurated as the nation’s 46th president on Jan. 20.
Two days earlier, the U.S. Army Band was rehearsing for the inaugural ceremony. Jim Acosta, CNN’s chief White House correspondent, tweeted a video of the band and wrote, "Preps for Biden inaugural… you can hear the band playing on WH grounds."
But that clip has since been edited and repackaged on YouTube, where it has netted more than 20,000 views under this title: "Military brass band plays ‘Hit the Road Jack’ as Trump leaves office."
In this version of the video, a marching band can be heard performing the song "Hit the Road Jack" that was made famous by singer Ray Charles. But that’s not what the Army Band was actually performing.
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A military spokesperson told the Associated Press that the band was practicing the "National Emblem."
You can listen to a 1914 recording of the march here.
We rate this YouTube post False.
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Jim Acosta tweet, Jan. 18, 2021
YouTube, Military brass band plays ‘Hit the Road Jack’ as Trump leaves office, Jan. 19, 2021
The Associated Press, Band did not play ‘Hit the Road Jack’ outside the White House, Jan. 20, 2021
Library of Congress, National emblem march, March 21, 1914
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