White Nationalist Group Patriot Front Marches in Washington on July 4
Summary
A group called Patriot Front, known for white nationalist beliefs, marched in Washington, D.C., on July 4 during the United States’ 250th anniversary celebrations. The group wore matching clothes, carried American and Confederate flags, and was closely monitored by police, but no arrests were made.Key Facts
- Patriot Front is a white nationalist group that says America belongs only to people descended from European settlers.
- The group marched near Union Station and other parts of Washington, D.C., wearing navy-blue shirts, tan caps, and face coverings.
- They carried American flags, Confederate flags, and banners during the march.
- The march happened during large Independence Day events celebrating America's 250th anniversary.
- Police tracked the group’s movements and emphasized protecting free speech and public safety.
- Patriot Front formed in 2017 after splitting from another extremist group following a violent rally in Charlottesville.
- The group is known for sudden, organized demonstrations called flash marches.
- In recent years, Patriot Front has held similar marches in Washington, D.C., and nearby areas, drawing attention from officials and the public.
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