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BTS goes to Washington to discuss Anti-Asian hate crimes with President Biden amid rise in attacks

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BTS are expected to meet with the Commander in Chief.The hitmakers will are scheduled to discuss the rise in Anti-Asian hate crimes, and Asian inclusion at the White House with President Joe Biden Tuesday.A statement released by the White House read, 'President Biden has previously spoken about his commitment to combating the surge of anti-Asian hate crimes and signed into law the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act in May 2021 to provide law enforcement with resources to identify, investigate, and report hate crimes and ensure that hate crimes information is more accessible to AA and NHPI communities.' White House meeting: BTS have a meeting scheduled with President Biden Tuesday to discuss Asian inclusion and the rise Anti-Asian crime in the US Tuesday.

Pictured LA November 2021The Butter singers will also discuss diversity, and ways they can spread these messages via their global platform.

The award winning singers hinted they would release a new single next month via a billboard on the final day of their four day Las Vegas Permission to Dance run in April.The international superstars have a history of activism.

Meeting with the President: The meeting with President Biden coincides withAsian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month which runs through the end of May In 2017 theypartnered with the Korean and Japanese Committees for UNICEF to launch Love Myself, an effort to combine the group’s promotion of self love and mental health.The South Korean dreamboats renewed their connection with the campaign in 2021 in their efforts to continue supporting violence prevention programs and help children and teenagers affected by violence around the world.In 2020, the Dynamite singers donated $1 million to Black Lives Matter to support.

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