Confederate General Statue Reinstalled in Washington Amid Ongoing Debates

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A statue of Confederate general Albert Pike, torn down during 2020 protests and later restored in Washington under President Trump's orders, has reignited controversy, with critics calling it offensive and advocating for its removal from public spaces.
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- Albert Pike: Confederate statue torn down during racial justice protests reinstalled in Washington BBC
- Statue Of Confederate General Returns To US Capital Barron's
- Confederate statue torn down during 2020 protests is back up in D.C. The Washington Post
- DC’s only outdoor statue of a Confederate general is back in a Judiciary Square park WTOP
- DC’s only outdoor Confederate statue reinstalled after Trump order The Hill
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