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Muriel Bowser received her first dose of the coronavirus vaccine today at Kaiser Permanente Center for Total Health on 2nd Street NE. Moments earlier, during a press briefing, she admitted to feeling a little anxious.
“I hate needles,” Bowser said. “I gotta tell you. You talk about anxiety producing, getting vaccinated on camera is causing me some anxiety.”
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Proud Boys leader says he burned Black Lives Matter banner stolen from church during demonstrations in D.C.
Peter Hermann, The Washington Post
Dec. 18, 2020
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The leader of the Proud Boys, Enrique Tarrio, said he participated in the burning of a Black Lives Matter banner that had been ripped from the facade of a historic Black church during unrest in downtown Washington following a rally earlier this month for President Donald Trump.
Tarrio, the chairman of the male-chauvinist organization with ties to white nationalism, said in an interview with The Washington Post he would plead guilty to destruction of property, pay the church the cost of the banner and surrender to authorities if that criminal charge is filed.