The statue of a Confederate general that was toppled by demonstrators protesting the murder of George Floyd in 2020 has been reinstated in Washington, D.C., under orders from President Donald Trump.
WASHINGTON — A statue of a Confederate general that demonstrators toppled and burned in D.C. in 2020 will be reinstalled, the National Park Service announced Monday. The bronze statue depicting ...
The National Park Service (NPS) announced Tuesday that it will restore and reinstall the statue of Albert Pike in Washington, D.C., more than five years after it was vandalized and toppled during the ...
A bronze statue of a Confederate general that was toppled by protesters five years ago will be restored and reinstalled in Washington, D.C., the National Park Service said. The restoration of the ...
The National Park Service is planning to restore and reinstall a statue of Albert Pike, a Confederate general and Freemason leader, that was toppled during Black Lives Matter protests in June 2020.
A toppled statue dedicated to the memory of Confederate officer Albert Pike will soon be reinstalled in Washington, D.C., according to the Department of Interior. The statue will be back in Judiciary ...
The statue, of Brigadier Gen. Albert Pike, was one of 18 Civil War monuments in D.C. that stood in Judiciary Square from 1901 until June 19, 2020 honoring his 32 years as Sovereign Grand Commander of ...
The Trump administration is planning to reinstall two Confederate monuments, following through on a push by President Donald Trump to bring back statues that were removed in the wake of the George ...