Local religious and community leaders are speaking out against conservative preacher Sean Feucht.
Evangelical Musician Holds Large Scale Rally Amid Pandemic On D.C.'s Mall
WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 25: Evangelical musician Sean Feucht stands backstage as he prepares to host a concert on the National Mall on October 25, 2020 in Washington, DC. Feucht was granted a permit to host the event by the National Park Service and the event violates the district's COVID-19 regulations on gatherings of more than 50 people. Despite the pandemic, attendees did not follow social distancing or face covering guidelines established by the CDC.
The letter was organized by the Western States Center activist group and sought to prevent Feucht from speaking during his stops in Olympia, Salem, and Boise. It asserts that Feucht uses his religion to justify extremist violence, and asks that officials reject his attempts to push bigotry through his preaching. The letter reads as follows:
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