Masked White Nationalists March in Washington on July 4
Masked White Nationalists March in Washington on July 4

Hundreds of masked men carrying banners, including the Confederate flag, marched through Washington DC on the Fourth of July, the 250th anniversary of the US's inception. The group appeared to be led by Thomas Rousseau, founder of the neo-fascist, white supremacist organization Patriot Front.

March Details and Route

Members of the group wore white masks and gathered in front of DC's Union Station. They later marched towards Capitol Hill, according to WTOP. Members chanted "Life, liberty, victory!" and "Reclaim America!" during the Saturday demonstration, as shown in social media videos. Images published by Reuters also showed masked members riding the DC Metro as other riders looked on warily.

Counterprotests and Police Response

The white supremacist group's gathering attracted some counterprotesters. In one video, a man with a bullhorn shouted at Patriot Front members: "Every single one of you justifies the fucking right to abortion." In a comment shared with Politico, DC's Metropolitan police department said it was "tracking first amendment activities that occurred this morning in the Eastern Market neighborhood," adding: "MPD recognizes the rights of individuals to peacefully express their views and remains committed to maintaining public safety and security for DC residents and visitors."

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Official Reactions

Asked about white nationalists marching in Washington, US Secretary of Interior Doug Burgum told CNN's State of the Union on Sunday that "what they stand for is nothing … I could possibly agree with – but one of the foundational principles of the United States which makes democracy messy is free speech." The White House did not respond to the Guardian's request for comment about if President Trump condemns the latest march.

Background on Patriot Front

Patriot Front was founded in 2017 following the deadly Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. The neo-fascist hate group has gained visibility over the years as those connected to white supremacy organizations have been widely embraced by the Trump administration. In 2022, Morgan Moon, an investigative researcher with the ADL Center on Extremism, told the Guardian that Patriot Front's fundraising and mobilizing efforts resembled those of a media production company. "No other white supremacist group operating in the US today is able to match Patriot Front's ability to produce media, ability to mobilize across the country and ability to finance," Moon said. "That's what makes them a particular concern." Most recently, Patriot Front's leader claimed to be part of relief efforts following deadly flooding in central Texas last year. Members of Patriot Front were last seen marching during Memorial Day weekend at the Virginia Beach oceanfront, local affiliate 13News Now reported.

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