Arrests and clashes as thousands of Trump supporters demonstrate in Washington



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Thousands of supporters of US President Donald Trump who protested the election result rallied in Washington on Saturday, and got a brief visit from the president himself, on a day of orderly demonstrations that turned into violence as they the night wore on.

Police made 20 arrests, including four on weapons charges, as counter-protesters and Trump supporters clashed on the streets throughout the night. One person was stabbed, but his condition is unknown on Saturday night. For most of the day, however, the crowd was under control, albeit boisterous, and many greeted the president with applause and cheers as he passed in his caravan, waving through the window as he made his way to his private golf club in Sterling, Virginia. . By early afternoon, the protesters had spread out for several blocks around Freedom Plaza.

On Twitter, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany offered an exaggerated assessment of the event, called Million MAGA March, stating that 1 million followers had turned out. Reports from the field suggested that his estimate was grossly overstated. “It’s not like July 4 or anything like that,” said a police officer who was stationed near Freedom Plaza at 13th and G streets. He refused to give his name because he was not authorized to speak to the media. “But yes,” he added, “there is a crowd there.”

US President Donald Trump greets supporters as he leaves the Trump National Golf Club on Saturday in Sterling, Virginia.  Photograph: Joshua Roberts / Getty

US President Donald Trump greets supporters as he leaves the Trump National Golf Club on Saturday in Sterling, Virginia. Photograph: Joshua Roberts / Getty

An anti-Trump protester is arrested in Black Lives Matter Plaza as Trump supporters demonstrate in Washington.  Photograph: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds / AFPGetty Images

An anti-Trump protester is arrested in Black Lives Matter Plaza as Trump supporters demonstrate in Washington. Photograph: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds / AFPGetty Images

Although numbers were scarce, the crowd was not lacking in enthusiasm for the president or outrage at the complaints he has raised over the past four years. Zenaida Ochoa (46), a Virginia resident originally from Arizona, said she had been “following Trump since I was a child.” “It’s not perfect,” said Ochoa, adding that he supported Trump in part because of his immigration policies. Trump’s brief visit on Saturday came a day after the last two states of the election were called. President-elect Joe Biden won Georgia to finish with a total of 306 electoral votes, the same amount that Trump won in 2016 and called overwhelming, and Trump won North Carolina, by a total of 232 electoral votes.

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