House Republicans Looking to Erase Black Lives Matter Plaza Mural in DC: NY Post
- House Republicans plan to remove Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington, D.C., which features large yellow letters on the street, as reported by The Post.
- The plaza was named after George Floyd's death in 2020 and has drawn criticism from GOP leaders.
- Rep. Andrew Clyde is introducing legislation to restore the name Liberty Plaza, arguing it will improve the city's image.
- Former President Donald Trump has criticized D.C.'s government for its failure to manage crime and homelessness, stating that federal intervention is necessary.
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ThePatriotLight - House Republicans Looking to Erase Black Lives Matter Plaza Mural in DC
ThePatriotLight - ‘Black Lives Matter Plaza” in DC/ screen image House Republicans are looking to erase the Black Lives Matter Plaza mural in Washington DC. In June 2020, during the height of the George Floyd riots and Covid lockdowns, radical Democrat DC Mayor Muriel Bowser renamed a part of 16th Street NW in DC “Black Lives Matter Plaza.” The street was painted with the words “Black Lives Matter.” WATCH: [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=…
House Republicans Looking to Erase Black Lives Matter Plaza Mural in DC
House Republicans are taking significant steps to remove the controversial Black Lives Matter Plaza mural in Washington, D.C., reigniting debates over the intersection of politics, race, and public space.
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