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TOUS security forces have tightened security at the headquarters of Congress following evidence of a possible second attack on the Capitol. Intelligence information pointed to a possible plan by a militia to strike Thursday, Capitol Police in Washington said Wednesday. The Capitol Police are aware of potential threats and are prepared for them. In addition to the construction of barriers, among other things, the number of security forces to protect Parliament has been increased.
Supporters of President-elect Donald Trump, who has since left office, stormed the Capitol on January 6 during a session of Congress, wreaking havoc and havoc. The Capitol Police later came under fire because the parliamentary security forces were not prepared for the attack and were unable to stop the intruders. At least five people were killed in the riots, including a police officer. Then-Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund resigned.
Republican Trump had incited his supporters at a rally shortly before the attack that had robbed him of victory in the November elections. The Democrats accused him of “inciting a riot” and launched an impeachment process. Trump was acquitted last month because there was no two-thirds majority in the Senate.
Some supporters of the QAnon conspiracy theory believe that Trump will return to power this Thursday, March 4. Until 1933, March 4 was the inauguration date of American presidents. Meanwhile, the inauguration will take place on January 20. On January 20 of this year, Democrat Joe Biden replaced Trump in the White House.
After the January 6 attack, security at the Capitol was greatly tightened and the parliament building was cordoned off. Acting Capitol Police Chief Yogananda Pittman had already warned at a congressional hearing last Thursday that there was information that members of the right-wing militia were considering another attack on parliament.