The Proud Boys, a far-right white supremacist group, marched in Washington D.C. on the day of Donald Trump’s inauguration, their first appearance since the January 6, 2021 Capitol attack. Dressed in their trademark colors, they chanted slogans supportive of imprisoned members and expressed allegiance to Trump's presidency. This demonstration coincided with Trump's pardoning of over 1,000 individuals linked to the Capitol attack, further solidifying the group's ties to the new administration and their continued advocacy for their cause under his leadership.
The Proud Boys marked their return to Washington with a chant suggesting their solidarity for members imprisoned after the Capitol attack, showcasing their continued influence.
As Trump was inaugurated, Proud Boys marched in Washington, celebrating their connection to his presidency and asserting their presence amidst national controversy.
During the march, Proud Boys displayed hand signs signaling 'white power', revealing their ideologies as they welcomed the return of Trump to the presidency.
Trump responded to the Proud Boys during his inauguration by pardoning over a thousand involved in the Capitol attack, reinforcing their perceived message of loyalty.
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