House Republicans Looking to Erase Black Lives Matter Plaza Mural in DC
March 1, 2025

‘Black Lives Matter Plaza” in DC/ screen image

House Republicans are looking to erase the Black Lives Matter Plaza mural in Washington DC.

In June 2020, during the height of the George Floyd riots and Covid lockdowns, radical Democrat DC Mayor Muriel Bowser renamed a part of 16th Street NW in DC “Black Lives Matter Plaza.”

The street was painted with the words “Black Lives Matter.”

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The New York Post reported:

House Republicans are drawing up plans to scrub Black Lives Matter Plaza from the capital, The Post has learned.

The two-block woke eyesore, just steps from the White House, features the phrase Black Lives Matter in 35-foot-tall yellow block letters, written across the asphalt of two city blocks at the end of 16th Street NW.

A “DEFUND THE POLICE” message alongside the mural was added by activists and later removed during roadwork in August 2020.

“The House Oversight Committee and the Trump Administration are working on delivering a number of reforms to make our nation’s capital safe and end left-wing pet projects. This includes addressing partisan abuses by the District government such as Black Lives Matter Plaza,” says House Oversight Committee chair Rep. James Comer (R-Ky).

President Trump has made rooting out woke ideology from the federal government a top priority. The committee declined to say which other projects could be on the chopping block.

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Author: Cristina Laila