New York Daily News

D.C. hotel closes doors to Proud Boys

- BY DAVE GOLDINER

A hotel that has become a favorite spot for members of the white nationalis­t Proud Boys is shutting its doors for two days during planned pro-Trump protests next week in Washington, D.C.

The Harrington Hotel and its Harry’s Bar, which are a few blocks from the White House, will both be closed to all but long-term residents from Monday to next Wednesday, Jan. 6, to avoid attracting trouble.

“We cannot control what happens outside of the hotel, [but] we are taking additional steps to protect the safety of our visitors, guests and employees,” the Harrington said in a statement, without mentioning the far-right-wing group.

Trump has called for “wild” protests on Jan. 6 as Congress meets to rubber-stamp the results of President-elect Joe Biden’s win in the November presidenti­al election.

The Harrington and its watering hole have become the preferred haunt for Proud Boys supporters during previous #MAGA rallies in the nation’s capital.

Nonwhite hotel staff and guests have said they feel uncomforta­ble with the presence of the white nationalis­ts, who have been blamed for inciting violence at pro-Trump events.

The Jan. 6 tally in Congress would normally be a nonevent. But Trump has been pushing unfounded claims that the election was massively rigged.

The outgoing president is hoping a show of force from his supporters will force Republican lawmakers to object to the Electoral College results and keep alive his hopes of overturnin­g the results.

Despite Trump’s bluster, his own hotel seems to be having doubts about whether the president will be around after his term ends on Jan. 20.

The Trump Internatio­nal Hotel in Washington reportedly unblocked its rooms for the period covering Inaugurati­on Day. It had been refusing bookings, apparently in anticipati­on of a windfall from Trump supporters.

 ??  ?? The Harrington Hotel in downtown Washington, D.C., a favorite of the Proud Boys white-nationalis­t group, will close to guests during next week’s tally of the Electoral College votes by Congress.
The Harrington Hotel in downtown Washington, D.C., a favorite of the Proud Boys white-nationalis­t group, will close to guests during next week’s tally of the Electoral College votes by Congress.

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