Trump admin reinstalls Confederate general's statue toppled during 2020 riots
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The Trump administration has reinstated the statue of Confederate General Albert Pike in Washington, D.C., a move that has sparked significant controversy. This statue was originally toppled by demonstrators in 2020 in response to the death of George Floyd, which ignited nationwide protests against racial injustice. The decision to reinstall the statue raises questions about the ongoing debates surrounding historical symbols and their place in modern society, reflecting deep divisions in public opinion.
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