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Washington Monument —via— Lincoln Memorial
#Washington Monument#Capitol Building#Pool#Tree#Lincoln Memorial#Sculpture#Abraham Lincoln#Statue#National Mall#Washington D.C.
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Castle in the Window
#smithsonian castle#smithsonian#national museum of african art#dc#ir chrome#national mall#infrared photography#ir#haupt garden#infrared#washington#april#around dc#my work#photography
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The Vietnam Womens Memorial on the Mall
Record Group 330: Records of the Office of the Secretary of DefenseSeries: Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files
Photograph of the Womens Vietnam Memorial in Washington, DC, taken at night. The sculpture shows four figures. A standing woman in military fatigues looks up at the sky while one had reaches behind her to touch another woman who is nursing a wounded soldier. The fourth figure is just visible kneeling behind the other two women. Behind the sculpture, the Washington Monument is visible.
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Peter Montgomery at RWW:
Musician and Christian nationalist political activist Sean Feucht, who is affiliated with the dominionist New Apostolic Reformation, will bring his trademark mixture of worship, spiritual warfare, and hard-right politics to the National Mall on Saturday, Oct 26. Feucht, an ardent supporter of former president Donald Trump, recently claimed that Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign was benefiting from “some serious demonic sorcery witchcraft thing.” He has previously demonstrated a willingness to spread lies about the Biden administration. In a “prayer zoom” livestream Wednesday night, Feucht said Saturday’s gathering will be a chance to “do damage to the kingdom of darkness. “I feel like this is a strategic assignment,” he said. “I feel like God is sending us on assignment…This is a governmental assignment…I feel like God is sending us in as the Navy Seals of intercessors…There comes an hour in battle when you need the Navy Seal intercessors.” One of Feucht’s colleagues called the event an opportunity for the “ekklesia”—a term dominionists use to signify the church as a governing body on Earth—to “declare the majesty and the dominion of your kingdom over the governments of men.” Feucht said the weekend would kick off with a few hundred people gathering inside the U.S. Capitol complex on Friday morning, followed by a “Jesus March” from the Lincoln Memorial to the White House at noon on Saturday and the main event at 4 p.m. “This will be the last major faith worship event on the National Mall just days before the election and we are so excited to see how God is going to use it to turn the tide in America,” Feucht told Trinity Broadcasting Network’s Erick Stakelbeck. Feucht’s event comes just two weeks after dominionist New Apostolic Reformation leaders gathered thousands of people on the National Mall for a political and spiritual warfare rally that culminated with an “apostolic decree” that Trump would win this year’s election. Feucht considers anti-abortion and anti-LGBTQ activist Lou Engle, the organizer of the Oct. 12 rally, his spiritual mentor.
Feucht is a missionary-musician associated with the controversial and influential megachurch Bethel in northern California. In 2020, his run for Congress ended with a defeat in the primary election in spite of endorsements from Charlie Kirk, Christian nationalist political operative David Lane, and NAR leaders Ché Ahn and Cindy Jacobs. But when COVID-19 struck, Feucht saw an opportunity to make a name for himself by leading public events in defiance of public health restrictions, dubbing them “Let Us Worship.” In 2020, Feucht was part of the pro-Trump boosterism engaged in by many Christian nationalist and dominionist religious-right leaders. When Trump was defeated, Feucht claimed that the incoming Biden administration was “carrying some of the most anti-Christ agenda and philosophy that maybe we have seen in the history of America” and he warned, “There is a mob spirit that wants us to bow down to the gods of secular liberalism … and if we don’t bow, we’re gonna be bullied, harassed, and threatened. We’re going to be censored. We’re going to banished from speaking in the public square.”
Far-right Christian Nationalist Sean Feucht will bring his Let Us Worship rally to DC’s National Mall this Saturday.
#Sean Feucht#Christian Nationalism#Bethel Church#New Apostolic Reformation#Let Us Worship#Lou Engle#Ché Ahn#Erick Stakelbeck#David Lane#Cindy Jacobs#Stakelbeck Tonight#TBN#National Mall
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An albino squirrel at the national mall in Washington DC, US. Albino squirrels are extremely rare in nature and albinism is considered a genetic anomaly
Photograph: Anadolu Agency/Getty Images
#anadolu agency#photographer#getty images#albino squirrel#squirrel#animal#mammal#wildlife#national mall#washington dc#united states#albinism#nature
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by Dion J. Pierre
Washington, DC — Hundreds of thousands of Jewish Americans and pro-Israel advocates packed the National Mall in Washington, DC on Tuesday in a historic show of solidarity with the Jewish state amid its war with the Hamas terror group.
US Jewish groups organized the “March for Israel” to demand the release of hostages held captive by Hamas in Gaza and to demonstrate support for both the Jewish state and the Jewish community amid a global surge in antisemitism that has followed the Palestinian terror group’s Oct 7. massacre across southern Israel.
William Daroff — CEO of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, which co-organized the rally along with the Jewish Federations of North America — told The Algemeiner that 290,000 people were at the event, based on tallies according to those who went through the metal detector at the entrance. However, large numbers of attendees did not appear to have the required wristbands to go through security, making the actual totally potentially higher.
Either way, Tuesday’s rally was both the largest ever pro-Israel gathering and the largest Jewish gathering in US history.
Speakers included the famed human rights activist Natan Sharansky, US Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), US Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA), and Israeli President Isaac Herzog, who appeared via live feed, among many other voices.
“The people of Israel are eternal, and no one will break us,” Herzog said, prompting an eruption of cheers and applause. “From the Jewish symbols of fulfillment of our ancient dreams to the American symbols of freedom, liberty, and democracy, thank you, thank you, the hundreds of thousands who have gathered from all over the United States, all people of good will, friends from different communities, faiths, and denominations who gathered today for this massive show of solidarity.”
The marchers, who traveled from across the US, represented a full spectrum of the Jewish communitiy and its allies. As one participant told The Algemeiner, it was an important display of unity and the peaceful intentions of the Jewish people.
“I think it’s beautiful. It just shows that we are in peace, that we come in peace, and we’re not interested in violence, and on the contrary we’re fighting that in the world and all antisemitism and hatred of all kinds,” said Beverly Mehl, from New York. “It’s very important to show strength, to do something and take action.”
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Theobroma cacao, United States National Botanical Garden Conservatory, National Mall, Washington, DC, 2017.
#plants#trees#theobroma cacao#pods#color#united states national botanical garden#national mall#washington dc#2017#photographers on tumblr
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Between the Tidal Basin and the Lincoln Memorial is the D.C. War Memorial. It was built in 1931, a few years before WWII, and dedicated to soldiers from D.C. that were lost in WWI.
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I photographed this kid on the street by the US Capital building next to street musicians playing music. Captured early spring of 2017.
#canon#original photographers#photographers on tumblr#photography#kid#street photography#national mall#washington dc
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Claesz 🎨
Still Life with Peacock Pie (1627) Oil on Panel
Pieter Claesz (1597 – 1660) Dutch Painter
National Gallery of Art — Washington D.C.
#Dutch Golden Age#Pieter Claesz#Painting#Still Life#Peacock Pie#Oil on Panel#Baroque#Art#Gallery#Teapot#Food#Peacock#Rose#Fruit#National Gallery of Art#Museum#National Mall#Washington D.C.
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Alone at the Reflecting Pool
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I drink too much coffee every day.
(Wonder Woman #6)
#wonder woman#princess diana#steve trevor#coffee#washington dc#national mall#buddies#wonder woman: outlaw#tom king#daniel sampere#dc comics#comics#2020s comics
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11th December 2023
Abraham Lincoln statue inside the Lincoln Memorial
#photography#my photography#white elorda photography#aesthetic photography#aesthetic#lincoln memorial#abraham lincoln#statue#national mall#washington dc
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“This memorial honors the brave men and women who broke into the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021 to loot, urinate and defecate throughout those hallowed halls in order to overturn an election"
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WaPo: Democratic nominee Harris to deliver closing argument speech Tuesday on the National Mall
Ellie Silverman and Tyler Pager at WaPo:
Vice President Kamala Harris is planning to deliver her closing argument Tuesday in a speech on the National Mall, according to people familiar with the planning and a permit application obtained by The Washington Post.
The Harris campaign is still finalizing her message, but the vice president plans to present a final case to the American people from a place selected to emphasize a contrast between herself and Donald Trump, a candidate she has argued poses a grave threat to the country, the people said, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss plans that were not yet public. As part of that, Harris is likely to mention Trump’s role in the Jan. 6 attacks on the U.S. Capitol, but the speech is expected to be broader than just focused on Trump’s threat to American democracy. A spokesperson for the Harris campaign declined to comment. Harris officials have focused on finding symbolic venues for the closing days of the campaign in an effort to draw maximum media attention beyond rallies in traditional battleground state such as Pennsylvania, where she has at least three events scheduled this week. Harris is spending most of her time in those states, but the closing message of the campaign is designed to speak to the American people more broadly.
On Friday, for example, Harris is holding a rally in Texas, a state she does not expect to win. But aides say her speech will focus on abortion rights, with her campaign calling Texas “ground zero of the nation’s extreme abortion bans.” Harris plans to warn Americans in other states, particularly the states that will determine the outcome of the election, about the threat Trump could pose to their reproductive rights, should he win. [...] According to the permit application, organizers with Markham, a D.C.-based event management and production company that works with the Harris campaign, requested space on the National Mall between Seventh and Fourth streets NW and estimated roughly 7,750 people would be in attendance for the gathering.
The permit application does not include many details about the event, aside from describing it as “First Amendment Activity: Political Speech” with four to five people and elected officials giving speeches. The plans include a 40-foot stage, 5,000 handheld signs, 1,000 chairs, 25 tables and 50 portable restrooms, according to the application. Organizers requested the Mall from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. for the event, but did not specify when the speeches would begin.
Kamala Harris is set to deliver her closing campaign remarks next Tuesday at the National Mall in DC, one week before Election Day.
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