Trump is inciting violence

 US President Donald Trump cannot accept his defeat in the election in any way. He is inciting violence to retain power.

Democrats have resorted to electoral fraud and deception - Proud Boys, a group that believes in Trump's baseless allegations, staged a protest in Washington DC on Saturday. Joe Biden's victory celebrations have clashed with members of extremist groups near the White House. 20 people were injured.

Police also arrested 10 people from the spot. On the other hand, newly elected President Biden is busy with advisers on the composition of the cabinet. News from AP, CNN and Reuters. Democrat candidate Biden's victory has been confirmed after the counting of votes in all 50 states of the United States.

He received 306 electoral votes. Republican candidate and incumbent President Trump, on the other hand, received 232 electoral votes. But without admitting defeat, Trump has been claiming since the election that he has resorted to fraud, irregularities and deception.

He is not benefiting even after filing lawsuits in different states over the election results. Both Republicans and Democrats say there were no irregularities in the election. Even then, Trump is stubborn. Relying on his demands, the pro-white supremacist group Proud Boys has launched a nationwide campaign of violence.

They have created a new slogan titled 'Million MAGA March' in imitation of Trump's election slogan 'Make America Great Again'. People began to gather on the streets of Washington DC in the morning. They had placards in their hands in support of not losing the election.

Banners, festoons and US flags with slogans such as 'Stop the Still', 'We Are Champion', 'Four More Years', 'Best President Ever' were seen in a huge gathering of 1 million people in Washington. People first gathered at Freedom Plaza near the White House.

They then toured various areas, including the area around the Supreme Court. On his way from the White House to the golf club, President Trump stopped there for a while. Muhurmuhu slogans in support of Trump were given at this time.

He waved to the protesters. While the situation remained peaceful throughout the day, tensions between Trump supporters and Trump opponents erupted as night fell. The two sides clashed in stages. At least 20 people were injured. One was stabbed.

Police arrested at least 10 people from the spot and its vicinity. Anthony Whitaker, a Trump supporter who chanted slogans in front of the Supreme Court, said he was here to support the president. May his morale continue.



Conservative leaders, including Georgia-elected Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green, addressed the rally under the slogan "Four More Years." They all complained of election fraud.

"When we have a big rally, they don't show up," Trump said in a tweet, calling some news outlets, including Fox News, "fake." In an earlier tweet, Trump said millions of people were supporting him.

They will not accept the election of fraud and corruption. ‘Millions of people have taken to the streets. "They will not support a fraudulent election," Trump tweeted. The US media did not show much interest in promoting the 'Mega March'. But through social media, Republicans have run a massive campaign.

Washington DC police say 10 people have been detained since Saturday afternoon. Four of them were arrested on charges of possessing firearms and others for violent behavior.

Joe Biden's busy schedule: Newly elected President Joe Biden is in Delaware. Biden has begun talks with the "transition team" in preparation for taking power.

Before meeting with the team on Saturday, Biden and his wife cycled around the Cape Henlopen State Park area next to their home. The video shows Biden and his wife cycling, wearing masks and helmets. Behind them, however, a group of members of the Secret Service can also be seen.

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