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Biden Blocks Veterans' Annual Memorial Day Motorcycle Rally

Rolling to Remember is a 30-year-plus tradition for vets

 on 22nd April 2021 @ 7.00pm
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The Biden administration is blocking the annual Rolling to Remember motorcycle rally for veterans

Joe Biden's administration is reportedly blocking the annual Rolling to Remember motorcycle rally for veterans from taking place this year, according to Rep. Brian Mast (R-FL).

The event is a Memorial Day tradition for veterans that has been staged in the Pentagon parking lot for over 30 years.

"We are blessed beyond words to be citizens of the greatest country on Earth, and only live free thanks to the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice," Rep. Mast said in a statement.

"But the Biden Administration seems intent on restricting that freedom, and now, even restricting Memorial Day ceremonies," the congressman continued.

"Preventing a tradition like Rolling to Remember flies in the face of the freedoms that so many have died to protect."

Mast wrote a letter to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, urging the Biden admin to "promptly approve" the permit being sought by AMVETS, the post-World War II veterans organization that now runs Rolling to Remember (formerly known as Rolling Thunder).

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Joe Biden is accused of blocking the rally from taking place this year

"I can confirm that we received the letter from Rep. Brian Mast," Pentagon spokeswoman Sue Gough told Fox News in a statement.

"As with other congressional correspondence, we will respond directly to the member of Congress."

The coronavirus pandemic canceled 2020's motorcycle rally.

Pentagon Special Events confirmed AMVETS' permit on March 11 but revoked the permit citing a "routing error," Mast said.

"The Pentagon Parking lot has been used as a staging ground for Memorial Day events for decades," Mast wrote in the letter.

"AMVETS relies on this staging ground as it is the largest public parking area in close proximity to Washington D.C. and has proved an ideal staging ground for more than 30 years

"The event is now only a month away, and further delays could jeopardize this important Memorial Day event."

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President Trump celebrated the rallies during previous years

Gough told Stars & Stripes that "there’s been no decision yet" and that the permit request "is still being evaluated in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic."

AMVETS National Executive Director Joe Chennelly is worried the group will have to scramble for a Plan B.

"We’ve been trying to really be good partners in all of this and not blast the Pentagon, but we’ve gotten to point recently where we have to put the pressure on them," Chennelly told Stars & Stripes.

Mast, a 12-year Army veteran, worked as a bomb disposal expert and lost both his legs while deployed in Afghanistan.

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