Hundreds of masked white nationalists marched through Washington DC on the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States, according to reports. The demonstrators waved Confederate flags and chanted anti-immigrant slogans as they moved through the city.
The march coincided with the milestone anniversary marking two and a half centuries since the nation's founding, an occasion tied to the broader Freedom 250 commemorations.
A March on a Symbolic Day
The choice of date placed the demonstration squarely against the backdrop of a national moment of reflection and celebration. The participants, described as masked, carried Confederate flags and voiced anti-immigrant messages during their procession through the capital.
The presence of such a march on a day intended to mark national history and unity underscored the tensions that continue to surround questions of identity, immigration and symbolism in the United States.
