The nation’s capital city will remove the large painting of the words “Black Lives Matter” on a street one block from the White House as Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser
The District will make changes to the large painting of the words “Black Lives Matter” on a street one block from the White House, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser.
D.C. Democrat Muriel Bowser will rename the city's Black Lives Matter Plaza, just a few block from the White House, amid pressure from a Republican congressman that the change me made. The mayor's office on Tuesday told a local NBC News outlet that the plaza will be renamed and replaced by a mural designed by schoolchildren.
President Trump demanded Wednesday that Washington, DC, Mayor Muriel Bowser clear out the “unsightly” homeless encampments throughout the nation’s capital — including near the Executive Residence — or his administration would be “forced to do it for her.
A large painting that reads “Black Lives Matter” on a street one block away from the White House is set to be removed. However, Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser continues to thwart off “threats” from the Trump administration and congressional Republicans.
The White House has backed off previous plans for an executive order focused on President Donald Trump’s public grievances with the District, according to a senior Trump administration official who spoke on the condition of anonymity to share internal deliberations.
For weeks, President Trump has floated the idea of issuing an executive order to exert more control over the District.
President Donald Trump reportedly told D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser to clean the homeless encampments of else federal officials "will be forced to do it for her."
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