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The Trump administration is on a pro-Confederacy roll, with two monuments brought back in 24 hours.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Tuesday that a Confederate memorial would be reinstalled in Arlington Cemetery after the statue’s removal in 2023 by Hegseth’s predecessor, Lloyd Austin, the country’s first Black defense secretary.
“Moses Ezekiel’s beautiful and historic sculpture—often referred to as ‘The Reconciliation Monument’—will be rightfully be returned to Arlington National Cemetery near his burial site,” Hegseth wrote on X.
The statue is likely more often referred to by the name it’s had since its construction in 1914: the Confederate Memorial.
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U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Tuesday that a Confederate memorial would be reinstalled in Arlington Cemetery after the statue’s removal in 2023 by Hegseth’s predecessor, Lloyd Austin, the country’s first Black defense secretary.
“Moses Ezekiel’s beautiful and historic sculpture—often referred to as ‘The Reconciliation Monument’—will be rightfully be returned to Arlington National Cemetery near his burial site,” Hegseth wrote on X.
The statue is likely more often referred to by the name it’s had since its construction in 1914: the Confederate Memorial.
Pete Hegseth Unveils Return of Pro-Slavery Monument
This is the second Confederate memorial the Trump administration has brought back in 24 hours.