White supremacists' July 4 march counts as free protest
Federal officials had no reason to stop a white supremacist group's July 4 rally in Washington because of free speech protections, U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said on Sunday.
Hundreds of masked Patriot Front members who marched through the nation's capital on Independence Day on Saturday did nothing illegal, Burgum told CNN's "State of the Union" program.
Although the organization's white supremacist, anti-immigrant ideology is "nothing that I could possibly agree with," Burgum said, it is protected free speech, even if it "makes democracy messy."
Protesters on Washington's National Mall who criticize President Donald Trump enjoy the same rights, "yet they're allowed to go on because of free speech in our country," Burgum added.
Patriot Front itself has criticized democracy. A manifesto on the group's website says, "Democracy has failed this once great nation," and a "hard reset" is needed to "return to the traditions and virtues of our forefathers," identifying them as European settlers.
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