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A Minute Of Kindness: The Military Veterans Who Cleaned DC Streets After Capitol Riot

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A Minute Of Kindness: The Military Veterans Who Cleaned DC Streets After Capitol Riot

A Minute Of Kindness: The Military Veterans Who Cleaned DC Streets After Capitol Riot

After the deadly insurrection of the US Capitol carried out by pro-Trump supporters, a group of veterans helped to clean the streets of Washington, D.C.

And remove the marks left by the hatred and violence of January 6th.

The effort was organised by the non-profit group Continue to Serve, a group of military veterans who support social justice causes including Black Lives Matter, voter safety and immigration.


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