Washington Monument 6 in front of tens of thousands of U.S. Trump supporters, the scene there are special booths set up for Chinese supporters. Central News Agency
In Congress is about to certify the results of the presidential election, a large number of President Trump supporters flooded into Washington, appealing to the election injustice, including many faces of Chinese descent. A Trump supporter said the election was stolen, he must stand up.
Congress will certify the results of the 2020 presidential election this afternoon. Trump supporters who do not agree with the election results have been flooding into Washington for days to support Trump’s demand to reverse the election results.
Before 8 a.m. today, tens of thousands of Trump supporters had flooded the Washington Monument, and there were booths set up especially for Chinese supporters.
A new immigrant from China, who did not want to be named, said he arrived in Washington early this morning after his family was mobilized by the local Chinese community.
When asked about his reasons for supporting Trump, he said that in addition to recounting Trump’s statements on election fraud over the past 2 months, the main reason is Trump’s strong anti-communist policies.
In addition to the rare sight of Chinese Americans participating in political activities, most of the Trump supporters at the scene were white, not wearing masks and carrying pro-Trump banners, and also pro-gun supporters and anti-Antifa could be seen, and USA and USA slogans could be heard from time to time at the scene.
Trump is expected to speak to the protesting crowd at 11 a.m. today, and he noted yesterday via Twitter that “Washington is being flooded by crowds of people who don’t want to see an election victory stolen by emboldened radical leftist Democrats.
Before 8 a.m. EST on the 6th, tens of thousands of U.S. Trump supporters were already swarming in front of the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C.
There were also pro-gun supporters at the Trump support rally on the 6th.
Before 8:00 a.m. EST on the 6th, tens of thousands of Trump supporters had flooded in front of the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C.
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