The article reports on the appearance of a far-right group during the 250th anniversary of American independence, which was viewed by U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum as an expression of freedom of speech. The group, associated with the Patriot Front, marched near the Capitol wearing blue uniforms and Confederate flags, which are considered racist symbols today. Burgum acknowledged the group’s presence but emphasized that such incidents are rare. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump warned of a supposed communist threat during his speech, referencing recent victories by leftist politicians. His remarks were delivered under stormy conditions, leading to temporary evacuations at the National Mall.
Lecture du biais (Centre): While the article discusses politically sensitive topics like far-right activism and perceived threats, it presents both perspectives—government officials acknowledging the event as part of free speech and Trump warning against communism. There is no clear ideological slant in the framing or sources






