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DC wants to remove Washington Monument, Jefferson Memorial and others |
2020-09-03 |
![]() DCFACES’ report urged Bowser to use her position on the National Capital Memorial Advisory Commission to "recommend the Federal government remove, relocate, or contextualize" nine federal monuments. The monuments include the Christopher Columbus Fountain, Benjamin Franklin Statue, Andrew Jackson Statue, Jefferson Memorial, George Mason Memorial, Newlands Memorial Fountain, Albert Pike Statue, George Washington Statue, and Washington Monument. The group also said three federally-owned monuments in the city are categorized as "a person of concern" warranting further review and decisions. Such a descriptor is given to legacy monuments named for figures "whose life stories may have conflicted with the values of the residents of the District of Columbia today," the group’s report said. The report also identified 150 other city-owned assets, from schools to buildings, parks, roads, neighborhoods, and more. DCFACES was tasked with assessing city-owned facilities and recommending any actions that "need to be taken if the person the facility is named for is inconsistent with DC values and in some way encouraged the oppression of African Americans and other communities of color or contributed to our long history of systemic racism." Bowser has previously said she would use the recommendations to guide her decisions. On Tuesday night, the White House condemned Muriel and the DCFACES plan. White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said, "By publishing a plan that recommends potentially removing the Washington Monument, Christopher Columbus Statue, Andrew Jackson Statue, and Jefferson Memorial — among many other ludicrous recommendations — the radically liberal mayor of Washington, D.C., is repeating the same left-wing narrative used to incite dangerous riots: demolishing our history and destroying our great heritage." "President Donald J. Trump believes these places should be preserved, not torn down; respected, not hated; and passed on for generations to come," McEnany added. "As long as President Trump is in the White House, the mayor’s irresponsible recommendations will go absolutely nowhere, and as the mayor of our Nation’s capital city — a city that belongs to the American people — she ought to be ashamed for even suggesting them for consideration," McEnany said. Related: Muriel Bowser: 2020-08-02 Lewis Funeral Goers Receive Selective Enforcement of CV-19 Rules From D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser: 2020-07-07 DC Mayor With a Majority-Minority Police Force Feels ‘Powerless’ To Stop Gun Violence Killing African-American Kids Muriel Bowser: 2020-07-02 Judicial Watch Sues DC Mayor To Paint Their Own Message On City Streets |
Posted by:746 |
#9 another Trump 2020 campaign ad writes itself |
Posted by: Varmint Sproing9990 2020-09-03 15:26 |
#8 I can't see this sort of nonsense playing well with Mr & Mrs Normal America. Add in the riots and you mooks are not just looking at MOAR TRUMP, you're setting up for a 1000 Year TrumpReich. |
Posted by: SteveS 2020-09-03 14:19 |
#7 Is Bowser trying for the Marion Berry worst mayor award? |
Posted by: JohnQC 2020-09-03 13:25 |
#6 Harris would follow the recommendation. |
Posted by: Abu Uluque 2020-09-03 12:14 |
#5 I vote to return DC to a swamp...and outlaw air conditioning. |
Posted by: AlanC 2020-09-03 08:07 |
#4 DC wants to remove FIFY On a side note, DC belongs to Congress. They 'gave' it home rule. They can take it back. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2020-09-03 05:55 |
#3 Bowser is such a dog. |
Posted by: Dale 2020-09-03 03:45 |
#2 Keep the monuments and deport the DC Mayor, along with any elected official who knowingly aids, abets or expresses public support for BLM and/or Antifa. |
Posted by: Butch Darling of the Veps8396 2020-09-03 02:01 |
#1 I vote that most of DC be returned to Maryland, just like Arlington was returned to Virginia. Leave the Federal triangle; the rest goes to Maryland. At least that will stop the residents from whining about taxation without representation. I didn't vote for the sales tax on a DC hotel room, but I still have to pay it. |
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia 2020-09-03 00:39 |