Washington, D.CBlack Lives Matter Plaza Mural
Mayor Muriel Bowser announces redesign tied to citywide mural project after Republican funding threats.
- The Black Lives Matter Plaza mural near the White House will be replaced as part of D.C.'s America 250 mural project, involving local students and artists.
- Mayor Bowser's announcement follows a bill introduced by Rep. Andrew Clyde (R-GA) that threatens to withhold federal funds unless the plaza is renamed 'Liberty Plaza.'
- The mural, created in 2020 during nationwide protests over police brutality, was a symbolic response to the killing of George Floyd and tensions with then-President Trump.
- Bowser stated the decision reflects a shift in priorities toward addressing economic challenges, public safety, and federal job cuts impacting the city.
- Details and a timeline for the redesign remain unclear, but the project is part of broader efforts to commemorate the U.S.'s 250th anniversary.