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Black Lives Matter Plaza is newest casualty of GOP battle on variety

Editorial Board Published March 6, 2025
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A Black Lives Matter monument is the newest to get the boot by Democrats preemptively bending the knee to President Donald Trump.

On Tuesday, Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser introduced that town would paint over Black Lives Matter Plaza, which was initially painted on the road throughout two blocks north of the White Home after George Floyd was murdered by a Minneapolis police officer in 2020.

Town’s resolution to axe the mural comes after GOP Rep. Andrew Clyde of Georgia launched a invoice that will require D.C. to alter the identify of the plaza or forfeit federal funding.

“The mural inspired millions of people and helped our city through a very painful period, but now we can’t afford to be distracted by meaningless congressional interference,” Bowser wrote.

That is the newest occasion of Democrats preemptively giving in to Trump. 

Democrats have been criticized for his or her toothless response to Trump’s joint tackle to Congress on Tuesday, throughout which some Democrats held indicators studying “Musk Steals” and “Save Medicaid.” Some Democrats boycotted the occasion altogether, whereas others introduced Individuals harmed by Trump’s insurance policies as visitors walked out or have been forcibly eliminated.


An aerial shot of Black Lives Matter Plaza

This follows the sample of Democrats voting for Trump’s Cupboard nominees, together with Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins.

Equally, institution Democrat Rep. Gerry Connolly of Virginia stated not too long ago that authorities staff ought to adjust to Elon Musk’s order to summarize 5 issues they achieved at work the earlier week or danger being fired. 

And it’s not simply Democrats who’re giving in to Trump. Tech giants like Apple, Microsoft, and Google have bowed to Trump by altering their maps and flocking to Mar-a-Lago, and private and non-private universities just like the College of Minnesota and the College of Southern California quietly eliminated Variety, Fairness, and Inclusion initiatives in “anticipatory compliance” with Trump.

Now Black Lives Matter Plaza is the newest pillar to crumble as Bowser joins the Democrats capitulating to Trump. 

The phrases “Black Lives Matter” are painted in brilliant yellow alongside sixteenth Road NW, which lies straight in entrance of the White Home—solely 0.3 miles from its doorways. Although it was briefly paved over in 2021, Bowser quickly introduced that the mural would completely return—till now.

However in true MAGA vogue, Republicans aren’t stopping on the mural.

On Tuesday, far-right political commentator Ben Shapiro referred to as for the pardoning of Derek Chauvin, the officer who murdered Floyd. And Trump’s co-president Musk appears to agree.

“Something to think about,” he wrote on X.

Trump himself has a protracted historical past of concentrating on variety and the Black Lives Matter motion, which he has known as “toxic propaganda.” So he’s certainly happy with Bowser’s resolution to color over Black Lives Matter Plaza. 

It’s a present Trump didn’t even need to ask for. 

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