Patriot Front
Coverage of Patriot Front in the Nexus archive.
- What Is the Point of Patriot Front?
Patriot Front, an ethno-nationalist group seeking a white ethno-state, held a large gathering in Washington, D.C., on the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence. The group struggled with Metro turnstiles and aimed to create online-visible moments, with members photographed near a Black woman. Their activities are described as theatrical and focused on self-promotion.
- White supremacist graffiti has been on a Nashville silo for weeks. The city says it’s up to the property to remove it.
White supremacist graffiti linked to Patriot Front has been on a silo in East Nashville for weeks. The city says the property owner is responsible for removal, and a property standards case has been opened with a deadline for re-inspection by Monday.
- Dana Bash presses Doug Burgum as he deflects on Patriot Front march
Dana Bash questioned Doug Burgum regarding his response to a Patriot Front march, during which Burgum avoided directly addressing the issue. The article emphasizes the significance of leaders' responses to extremist events in shaping historical perception.
- White nationalist group Patriot Front marches through Washington DC during America 250 events
A white nationalist group called Patriot Front, with hundreds of masked members, marched through Washington, D.C., during the America 250 events on the nation's 250th birthday.
- White nationalist group Patriot Front marches through Washington DC during America 250 events
A white nationalist group called Patriot Front marched through Washington, D.C., with hundreds of masked members during the America 250 events. The march occurred on the nation's 250th birthday.
- White nationalist group Patriot Front marches through Washington DC during America 250 events
A white nationalist group called Patriot Front, with hundreds of masked members, marched through Washington, D.C., during the America 250 events. The march occurred on the nation's 250th birthday.
- White supremacist march in DC just 'messy' democracy, official says
Members of the white supremacist group Patriot Front gathered at Eastern Market metro station during Fourth of July celebrations in Washington, DC on July 04, 2026. An official described the event as 'messy' democracy.
- White supremacists’ July 4 march counts as free speech, US interior secretary says
US Interior Secretary Doug Burgum stated that a white supremacist group's July 4 rally in Washington did not violate laws due to free speech protections. The Patriot Front members marched through the capital, and Burgum acknowledged their ideology but emphasized the event's legality under free speech.
- Burgum defends white nationalist group’s Independence Day march, citing First Amendment
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum defended a white nationalist group's Independence Day march through the nation's capital, citing the First Amendment, despite local residents' concerns. The march, involving around 400 masked participants wearing Patriot Front paraphernalia, drew criticism for its white supremacist ideology.
- Masked Patriot Front white nationalists stage July 4 march through DC
Hundreds of white nationalists from the Patriot Front group staged a July 4 march in Washington, D.C., with members near the U.S. Capitol and Union Station. Police reported no arrests or complaints related to the event.
- White supremacist group marches on mall
A white supremacist group, Patriot Front, marched through Washington D.C.’s Eastern Market neighborhood on Saturday during the nation’s 250th independence anniversary. Members wore khakis, white face coverings, and caps bearing the group’s logo, gathering near Union Station and marching through Capitol Hill as reported by WTOP.
- Fireworks, heat, hot dogs and politics: America celebrates its 250th birthday
America celebrates its 250th anniversary amid political polarization and extreme heat. Events include fireworks, speeches by President Donald Trump, and cultural activities, though some events were canceled due to high temperatures. The celebrations highlight both historical reflection and current societal tensions.
- Neo-fascist group Patriot Front parades Confederate flag in Washington DC on Fourth of July
Hundreds of masked members of the white supremacist organization Patriot Front marched with the Confederate flag in Washington DC on the Fourth of July. The group, led by founder Thomas Rousseau, gathered at Union Station and marched toward Capitol Hill.
- Neo-fascist group Patriot Front parades Confederate flag in Washington DC on Fourth of July
Hundreds of masked members of the white supremacist organization Patriot Front marched in Washington DC on the Fourth of July, carrying banners including the Confederate flag. The group, led by Thomas Rousseau, gathered at Union Station and marched toward Capitol Hill.
- Fireworks, heat, hot dogs and politics: America celebrates its 250th birthday
America's 250th anniversary of independence is marked by celebrations, political speeches, and a heat wave. President Donald Trump spoke at Mount Rushmore and planned a fireworks show in Washington, while events in cities like Chicago and New York featured fireworks and historical reenactments. A white nationalist group also marched in Washington amid extreme heat warnings.
- White Nationalists March in Washington Amid 250th Anniversary Celebrations
White Nationalists marched in Washington during the 250th anniversary celebrations. The group, wearing clothing associated with the Patriot Front organization, assembled near Capitol Hill before departing the district.
- Demonstrators in white supremacist attire protest on Capitol Hill
Demonstrators affiliated with Patriot Front, a white supremacist group, protested in Washington D.C. on the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence, wearing white masks, tan caps, and carrying Confederate and upside-down U.S. flags. The event coincided with the 'Salute to America' celebration featuring President Donald Trump, while anti-Trump protesters later carried a Declaration of Independence banner and chanted a removal slogan. The Metropolitan Police Department confirmed monitoring the demonstrations as part of First Amendment activities.
- Fireworks, heat, hot dogs and politics: America celebrates its 250th birthday
America's 250th independence anniversary celebrations are underway amid political polarization and a heat wave. Events include fireworks in Washington, a speech by President Donald Trump, and hot dog eating contests in New York, while extreme heat disrupted some activities and a white nationalist group held a march.