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Nationals ban individual who displayed white nationalist sign at game

By Thomson Reuters May 18, 2026 | 12:36 AM

The Washington Nationals are investigating an incident during Sunday’s game at Nationals Park when individuals unfurled a sign that directed fans to a white nationalist website and called for the deportation of “100+ million.”

The individuals resisted removing the banner before fleeing ​the ballpark.

The team has identified and banned at least one individual from Nationals ‌Park and are working with the Metropolitan Police Department on a follow-up investigation, according to a team spokesman. They did not make public the identity of the banned individual.

“The Washington Nationals vehemently condemn discriminatory and hateful rhetoric, and we strive to make our home field a safe space for our fans,” the team said in a ‌statement ​to multiple media outlets.

The Nationals, who lost the game 7-3 to ⁠the Baltimore Orioles, have a ⁠daily “Salute to Service” honoring veterans and military personnel before the fourth inning. It was at that time when the banner was unfurled in the upper deck down the first-base line.

An usher attempted to confiscate the banner but the three individuals holding the sign pulled it ​back and fled, according to a team spokesperson.

Jake Lang, a Jan. 6 rioter and conservative influencer, took credit for the banner on social media.

The Athletic reported that it is not clear ⁠at this time how the banner got through security, ⁠with the stadium’s magnetometers able to detect weapons but would not flag ​something like a nylon sign.

The Nationals’ policy includes guidelines that “signs, banners and fan activities do not ​distract from the enjoyment of sports games or other forms of entertainment …” and ‌includes restrictions on size and material.

The policy on subject matter is that as a baseball park, the stadium complex “is not a forum or place for use by the public at large for assembly and speech, for use by certain speakers or for the discussion of certain subjects.”

Messages must relate ⁠to Major League Baseball, Nationals players and/or management and staff, the entity broadcasting the game or specific family-friendly messages about occasions such as birthdays, wedding anniversaries and engagements.

“Additionally, banners and signs may not ⁠bear a message that (i) is ‌slanderous, (ii) is obscene, vulgar or indecent and inappropriate for viewing by children, (iii) ⁠contains “fighting words” likely to provoke a breach of the peace, (iv) is ​presented for ‌a commercial purpose, or (v) contains derogatory matter relating to race, ethnicity, ​color, sex, ⁠sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, national origin, ancestry, disability, marital status, age, personal appearance, familial status, familial responsibilities, matriculation, political affiliation, source of income, status as a victim of an intrafamily offense, place of residence or business or any other category protected by D.C. law.”

The Nationals, in their posted guidelines, reserve the right to remove a non-conforming banner/sign or require a guest to immediately stop ​displaying it.

–Field Level Media