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Related: About this forumHere's why you keep hearing about downtown D.C. bar Harry's.
Here's why you keep hearing about downtown D.C. bar Harry's. https://dcist.com/story/20/12/15/harrys-bar-trump-supporters-fines-covid-downtown/
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DEC 15, 10:43 AM
Heres Why You Keep Hearing About Harrys Bar
Nathan Diller https://twitter.com/nateclaydiller
against unfounded claims of a stolen election, clashing with counterprotesters, one local establishment was again at the center of many headlines: Harrys.
Four people were stabbed near the bar on Saturday and transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. As of Monday, a 29-year-old D.C. man and a 39-year-old man from Minnesota had been arrested in connection with the incident, according to the Metropolitan Police Department. This marks the third time Harrys has landed in news reports in recent months over its connection to Trump supporters, large crowds gathered there, and more.
D.C.s Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration slapped the bar with $2,000 in fines for failing to comply with the citys COVID-19 restrictions in November, after scores of pro-Trump guests dined there maskless last month on a day of protests in support of the president. And in October, a video went viral showing maskless patrons who were drinking nearly shoulder to shoulder chanting back the blue as four Metropolitan Police Department officers walked through the packed bar. That video even got a retweet from Trump himself.
So whats the deal with Harrys? The bar, which opened in 1994 and leases its space from the historic Hotel Harrington, has become a go-to spot for pro-Trump groups in recent years, in part because of its less pricey drinks and close proximity to the Trump International Hotel, another popular, though more expensive, watering hole for the presidents supporters.
Republican political consultant and commentator Harlan Hill told Washingtonian in January, For us, its more of an after-hours place. After the Trump closes, well typically end up there if were going to have a late night. Youll see familiar faces: other people who do Fox, some congressmen, but its not as common as at the Trump.
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This story has been updated with more information about ABRA violations at Harrys.
Heres Why You Keep Hearing About Harrys Bar
Nathan Diller https://twitter.com/nateclaydiller
against unfounded claims of a stolen election, clashing with counterprotesters, one local establishment was again at the center of many headlines: Harrys.
Four people were stabbed near the bar on Saturday and transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. As of Monday, a 29-year-old D.C. man and a 39-year-old man from Minnesota had been arrested in connection with the incident, according to the Metropolitan Police Department. This marks the third time Harrys has landed in news reports in recent months over its connection to Trump supporters, large crowds gathered there, and more.
D.C.s Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration slapped the bar with $2,000 in fines for failing to comply with the citys COVID-19 restrictions in November, after scores of pro-Trump guests dined there maskless last month on a day of protests in support of the president. And in October, a video went viral showing maskless patrons who were drinking nearly shoulder to shoulder chanting back the blue as four Metropolitan Police Department officers walked through the packed bar. That video even got a retweet from Trump himself.
So whats the deal with Harrys? The bar, which opened in 1994 and leases its space from the historic Hotel Harrington, has become a go-to spot for pro-Trump groups in recent years, in part because of its less pricey drinks and close proximity to the Trump International Hotel, another popular, though more expensive, watering hole for the presidents supporters.
Republican political consultant and commentator Harlan Hill told Washingtonian in January, For us, its more of an after-hours place. After the Trump closes, well typically end up there if were going to have a late night. Youll see familiar faces: other people who do Fox, some congressmen, but its not as common as at the Trump.
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This story has been updated with more information about ABRA violations at Harrys.
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Here's why you keep hearing about downtown D.C. bar Harry's. (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Dec 2020
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underpants
(186,647 posts)1. Nazi hangout
Those were the days my friend
magicarpet
(16,513 posts)2. Fascists worshiping them some Jesus trDump....
bottomofthehill
(8,822 posts)3. The Harrington Hotel and Harry's
Are a flop house hotel and a dive bar
I used to enjoy going to Harrys for a mid day burger, beer and ballgame.