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They investigate mysterious marks with the number ’86 47′ on the National Mall

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By Maribel Velazquez

Federal authorities investigate the appearance of huge markings with the number 86 47 on the lawn National Mallin Washington DC, an incident that has generated a new political controversy around a numerical sequence that the president’s administration donald trump considered a threat, while a federal judge has determined that it constitutes a form of freedom of expression.

According to reports from NBCNewsthe United States Park Police responded Thursday morning after spotting the discoloration in an area of ​​the iconic national park. Authorities reported that grass samples were collected to determine what caused the marks and announced the opening of an investigation.

The White House condemns the incident

The Department of the Interior described what happened as an act of vandalism that will not be tolerated.

“The Department takes any threat against the President very seriously,” said a department spokesperson.

The reaction from the White House was even more forceful. The spokesperson Davis Ingle He assured that anyone who supports political violence must be condemned.

“Anyone who participates in or supports political violence or the culture of murder must be condemned in the harshest terms possible,” he said.

The origin of the controversy over 86 47

The numerical sequence gained notoriety months ago when former FBI director, James Comeypublished on Instagram a photograph of seashells arranged to form the number 86 47. He later deleted the image after criticism and denied that it had a violent connotation.

Trump is the Forty-fifth and 47th president of the United Statesand some of his allies interpret the combination as a message against the president.

However, Comey maintained that he was unaware of that interpretation.

“It had never occurred to me, but I am opposed to violence of any kind,” he wrote then.

A judge considers it freedom of expression

The controversy took on a new dimension this month, when a federal judge ruled in a separate case that the number 86 47by itself, does not constitute a threat.

The magistrate determined that a flag with that inscription could remain on land managed by the National Park Service because it is expression protected by the First Amendment.

The incident also occurs on the eve of massive events planned in Washington, including celebrations related to the 250th anniversary of the United Stateswhich has increased attention on any act with possible political implications.

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