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Are they holding a million MAGAT moron march in DC this weekend? They will be unarmed and out numbered for the rumble on the mall.
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What to know about protests in DC this weekend
There are a number of groups converging in D.C. this weekend to show their support for President Donald Trump’s attempts to call the results of the 2020 presidential election into question, and counterprotesters are also expected.
WTOP will keep you updated throughout the day on the state of the protests.
Who is protesting?
There doesn’t seem to be a consensus on the exact name of the planned protests — with some groups marching under the banner of “Million MAGA March,” “The March for Trump” and “Stop the Steal DC.”
Some of these have been tied to white supremacy and neo-Nazi groups through social media.
WTOP’s National Security Correspondent J.J. Green said that it was unlikely that these events end up having a large turnout or impact. Even those who follow the protests’ social media accounts have balked at the idea of holding a far-right rally in D.C.
D.C. Police Chief Peter Newsham has said the District’s aim is to keep clashes between pro-Trump protesters and counterprotesters to a minimum. On Friday, he reminded the protest groups that carrying firearms is not permitted within the District.
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‘Million MAGA March’: Trump supporters gather in DC - WTOP News
Here’s the latest on the pro-Trump protests going on around the District this weekend.
wtop.com
What to know about protests in DC this weekend
There are a number of groups converging in D.C. this weekend to show their support for President Donald Trump’s attempts to call the results of the 2020 presidential election into question, and counterprotesters are also expected.
WTOP will keep you updated throughout the day on the state of the protests.
Who is protesting?
There doesn’t seem to be a consensus on the exact name of the planned protests — with some groups marching under the banner of “Million MAGA March,” “The March for Trump” and “Stop the Steal DC.”
Some of these have been tied to white supremacy and neo-Nazi groups through social media.
WTOP’s National Security Correspondent J.J. Green said that it was unlikely that these events end up having a large turnout or impact. Even those who follow the protests’ social media accounts have balked at the idea of holding a far-right rally in D.C.
D.C. Police Chief Peter Newsham has said the District’s aim is to keep clashes between pro-Trump protesters and counterprotesters to a minimum. On Friday, he reminded the protest groups that carrying firearms is not permitted within the District.