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President Donald Trump approved a state of emergency in the US capital, Washington, until January 24. The White House says the move comes amid security threats related to the swearing-in of newly elected President Joe Biden next week. Qatar-based Al Jazeera reports.
The FBI has warned that Trump supporters could stage more armed protests across the United States before new President Joe Biden takes office. The group said the armed groups planned to meet in Washington DC by January 20, including the capitals of 50 states. The warning comes amid tight security around the swearing-in ceremony.
A statement from the White House said: “President Donald Trump has directed the central government to provide assistance in the event of an emergency.” As a result of this approval, the Central Emergency Management Agency will be able to assess the impact of the emergency situation and take the necessary measures to resolve it.
Trump passed a state of emergency using the Stafford Act. This means that organizations will be able to take steps to protect lives and property and public health and safety, and minimize or minimize catastrophic threats in the District of Columbia.
Trump supporters unleashed unprecedented violence on Capitol Hill on January 8, the day President-elect Joe Biden announced his victory. They collided with the police. Five people were killed, including a police officer. The attack is believed to have been instigated by Trump. Following that incident, Democrats began the impeachment process for Republican President Trump.
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