White supremacists' July 4 march counts as free speech in 'messy democracy,' Interior Secretary Burgum says


U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum speaks during the ceremonial reopening of Freedom Plaza to mark "the revitalization of one of the nation's most prominent civic gathering spaces" with new statues, including controversial founding father Caesar Rodney, who was a slave owner, in Washington, D.C., U.S., June 30, 2026. REUTERS/Ken Cedeno

July 5 (Reuters) - Federal officials ⁠had no reason to stop a white supremacist group's July 4 rally in ⁠Washington because of free speech protections, U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said on ‌Sunday.

Hundreds of masked Patriot Front members who marched through the nation's capital on Independence Day on Saturday did nothing illegal, Burgum told CNN's "State of the Union" program. Although the organization's white supremacist, anti-immigrant ideology is "nothing that I could ​possibly agree with," Burgum said, it is protected free ⁠speech, even if it "makes democracy messy."

Protesters on ⁠Washington's National Mall who criticize President Donald Trump enjoy the same rights, "yet they're allowed to ⁠go ‌on because of free speech in our country," Burgum said.

Patriot Front itself has criticized democracy.A manifesto on the group's website says, "Democracy has failed this once great nation," and ⁠a "hard reset" is needed to "return to the traditions and virtues ​of our forefathers," identifying them ‌as European settlers.

The Patriot Front members marched to drummers near the U.S. Capitol ⁠and the Union ​Station transit center, before taking Metro trains to a District of Columbia suburb.

Burgum declined to say whether he condemned Patriot Front or would recommend that Trump condemn it. He downplayed the group's march as ⁠an aberration among July 4 events commemorating the country's 250th ​anniversary.

The Cabinet official also spoke about the Trump administration's renovation work throughout Washington. In an interview on ABC's "This Week," Burgum said the Trump administration already has fixed dozens of monuments and fountains ⁠in Washington.

"When we look in context, President Trump set out to make D.C. safe and beautiful," Burgum said. "He's done that."

One of the highest-profile projects has been a controversial $14.7 million renovation of the Lincoln Memorial's Reflecting Pool, which had algae growth, peeling surface material and visibledeterioration just weeks ​after the rehabilitation work was completed.

Burgum repeated Trump's unsubstantiated claims ⁠that vandals damaged the pool's new liner, using box cutters to make gashes hundreds of feet ​long. The company that renovated the pool under a no-bid ‌contract also will handle the repairs "because they did ​a fantastic job" with the remake, Burgum told CNN.

(Reporting by Dan Catchpole in Seattle and Michelle Conlin in New York; Editing by Sergio Non and Jonathan Oatis)

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