A group of anti-Trump leftists is set to gather during President-elect Donald J. Trump’s inaugural week for an event featuring a cornucopia of far-left speakers from pro-BLM activists, pro-Hamas politicians, and anti-white authors to foreign-funded media personalities.
The 2025 “Peace Ball,” set to be held in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, January 18, is being presented by the Busboys and Poets, a chain of restaurant-bookstore bars in the Washington, D.C. area.
Headlining the event are speakers like Ibram X. Kendi, known for his anti-white books like How to be an Antiracist. Kendi was given millions to open his own research center, but despite accumulating over $40 million, he produced virtually no research and laid off half of his workers in 2023.
Another anti-whiteness author, Robin DiAngelo, who wrote White Fragility, is also set to attend the event. DiAngelo has recently seen her own troubles, being accused of plagiarizing minority scholars in her doctoral thesis.
While the University of Washington later dismissed the accusations, DiAngelo was later embarrassed by right-wing personality Matt Walsh in his film Am I Racist? when she was tricked into paying “reparations” to a black man, Walsh’s producer.
The “Hamas Caucus” in Washington, D.C., will also attend. Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), who encouraged a “revolt” among Muslim Democrats against President Joe Biden over the situation in Gaza last year and was revealed to be part of a pro-Hamas Facebook group, is set to attend alongside Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN).
Several media personalities will also speak, such as Qatar-funded broadcaster Medhi Hasan, who once called non-Muslims “cattle” and “animals.” Hasan has been accused of spreading and amplifying anti-Israel content in the wake of the October 7 attacks in Israel as well.