White supremacist group marches in Washington, D.C.
On July 4, members of the Patriot Front marched through the U.S. capital. The event coincided with the 250th anniversary of the nation's founding. (sources: thehill, reuters, theguardian, nbcwashington)

Hundreds of masked members of the Patriot Front carried Confederate flags and chanted slogans during their march in Washington, D.C. The group is known for its white nationalist views.
- The march took place on July 4, coinciding with national celebrations.
- Participants displayed Confederate flags and wore masks.
- The event was organized by the Patriot Front, a group identified as white supremacist.
Why it matters
The march highlights ongoing concerns about the presence of extremist groups in public spaces.
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