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D.C. Mayor’s ‘Black Lives Matter’ Street Painting Is Slammed As ‘Performative’

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D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser is making a statement to Donald Trump after peaceful protests in the city over police violence against Black people.

Bowser’s “Black Lives Matter” street painting is clearly alluding to Trump’s actions.

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In addition to all this, Bowser has been accused of accelerating gentrification in D.C. by approving a lot of developments that could push Black and low-income people out of their communities.

Bowser has ended the state of emergency for D.C. since protests over police violence have started.

Bowser shared a letter addressed to Trump for Thursday, in which she called on him to withdraw “all extraordinary federal law enforcement and military presence from Washington, D.C.”

However, No New Jails wasn’t buying this either.

Source: NewsOne

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