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The National Park Service announced on Monday that it would restore and restore a statue of Confederate General Albert Pike.
“The National Park Seva today announced that it would restore and restore the bronze statue of Albert Pike, which was topped and brutally given during the riots,” Monday’s announcement Read from National Park Service.
“Restoration aligns with federal responsibilities under recent executive orders to beautify the country’s capital as well as beautify the country’s capital and re-establish pre-existing idols,” said this.
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A young boy stands near the statue of Confederate General Albert Pike after the protesters topped the judiciary square at Washington, DC late on June 19, 2020.
On June 19, 2020, also known as Juntanth, the day that recognizes the end of slavery in the United States, by the protesters Top the statue of Pike And set it on fire.
Pike, who was a Confederate General in Civil War, also served as one Affiliate justice Arkansas of Supreme Court.
After the death of George Floid in Miniapolis, there was barbarization during the anti-racism riots raging across the country.
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The announcement pointed out the executive orders of President Donald Trump to “secure and beautiful Columbia district” and “restore truth and purity for American history”. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Image)
Announcement told the President Donald Tusrap“Executive order to make Colombia district safe and beautiful,” and “restore truth and purity for American history”.
Orders asks to protect American monuments, conservation of American history and heritage and fight the “revisionist movement”.
In a statement Fox News DigitaL, White House official Lindsay Holigan said, “Thanks to the National Park Service for announcing the restoration of Albert Pike law, as it was illegally topl and barbaric.”
Holigan said, “In 1901, and funded by private Masonic organizations, this law stood as a tribute to Pike’s contribution as a scholar and a mesonic leader for more than a century. Such an action focuses with President Trump’s executive order 14253, to rebuke our national park to restrain our national park to restrain our national park to start again. She says
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