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veteran owned bar in washington d.c. mayor bowser shut him down over covid violations costing the owner his life savings. now the bar is hitting back. fox s matt finn is here with the details. matt? that d.c. burger bar, the big board, became a nationwide symbol of resistance. the health department shut down the big board fining the owner and stripping the liquor lions for repeated violations. the burger bar garnered support from republican congress members and a go fund me raised $34,000. well, now the burger bar owner is suing d.c. s department of health and its former director arguing d.c. mayor bowser violated the home rule act by enacting emergency executive public health orders without congressional review.
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