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The Biden Administration’s Department of Defense has formally rejected a permit to continue a special annual event in Washington D.C., making it significantly more difficult for a veterans’ group to hold their memorial parade through the city, as reported by Breitbart.
American veterans’ group AMVETS has hosted its annual “Rolling to Remember” motorcycle parade in D.C. every year to honor all Prisoner-of-War (POW) and Missing-in-Action (MIA) veterans. The group had previously already “received approval from the Department of Transportation, the Department of Interior, and multiple other state and local authorities,” according to Congressman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.).
The Pentagon had previously granted AMVETS their permit back in March, before suddenly revoking the permit and cancelling the event with no explanation or justification.
Joe Chenelly, the national executive director of AMVETS, explained what this permit revocation means for the parade, saying that “there are no options with as much space and convenient routes to the memorials, meaning it will be more difficult, disruptive, and expensive than if the Pentagon parking lots were available.”
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