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BTS at the White House: K-pop group meets Biden, discusses anti-Asian hate crimes

South Korean K-pop sensations BTS arrived at the White House Tuesday and discussed anti-Asian racism with US President Joe Biden.

June 01, 2022 / 10:14 IST
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K-pop group BTS with US President Joe Biden (Image credit: bts_bighit/Twitter)
K-pop group BTS with US President Joe Biden (Image credit: bts_bighit/Twitter)

South Korean K-pop sensations BTS arrived at the White House Tuesday to deliver a powerful message against anti-Asian hate crimes and meet US President Joe Biden.

The seven members of the hugely popular boy band, all dressed in black suits, joined White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre at the briefing room podium, where they discussed racism. Outside the White House, fans gathered in large numbers, hoping to catch a glimpse of BTS members.

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The singer Park Ji-min, better known as Jimin, said through a translator that the group is "devastated by the recent surge of hate crimes" in the United States.

Anti-Asian sentiments in the United States and crimes targeting Asians have been on the rise since the Covid-19 pandemic began.