White Supremacist Jason Kessler Gets Approval for D.C. Rally on Charlottesville Anniversary
Jason Kessler, a white supremacist and organizer of last year’s Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville which resulted in the death of Heather Heyer, has reportedly obtained approval from the Park Service to hold a “white civil rights” rally at Lafayette Square in DC on August 12—the anniversary of the Charlottesville rally.
The Washington Post reports:
Jason Kessler, who organized the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville with Richard Spencer and other white supremacist leaders, submitted a National Mall Special Event permit request on May 8 to hold a “white civil rights” rally in Lafayette Square “protesting civil rights abuse in Charlottesville.”
The Park Service approved the request but has not yet issued a permit. The news was first reported by WUSA-TV. A Park Service spokesman said the agency is gathering information from the organizers on details of the event, and that information will be used to create the permit.
Kessler is also attempting to hold an August 12 rally in Charlottesville, and sued the city of Charlottesville in March for denying his application. He told the Washington Post that if he wins, he’ll do rallies in both cities. In April, Kessler was banned from the campus of the University of Virginia—from which he graduated—after the school said they had received several reports from students that he had threatened them.