[국제][앵커리포트] Controversy including assault on protesters and controversy over gun attacks …



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[도널드 트럼프 / 미국 대통령 : 우리는 미국 연방대법원으로 갈 겁니다. 시간이 지나 도착한 투표가 인정되지 않길 바라기 때문입니다. 새벽 4시에 투표용지를 찾아 목록에 올리는 걸 원치 않습니다.] [조 바이든 / 민주당 대선 후보 : 개표가 모두 완료되면 우리가 승자가 될 겁니다. 모든 표가 반영돼야 합니다. 그 누구도 우리의 민주주의를 뺏어갈 수 없습니다. 지금도, 그 언제도 안 됩니다.]

Confusion continues surrounding the US presidential election.

It leads to a controversy between fistfights and gun attacks among supporters who are divided into extremes.

Let’s watch the video.

This is the state capital, Washington, DC.

More than 1,000 voters who finished voting marched in the streets against President Trump, and there were even fierce fights among the protesters.

Several people come to dry it, but it is not easy.

Conflicts between people with higher emotions followed, with some protesters even poking holes in the tires of police cars.

Supporters on both sides are interested in counting more mail ballots and admitting it.

In Los Angeles, people with signs saying that all votes should be counted took to the streets.

The situation in New York was not very different.

Let’s listen to the comments directly.

[린다 사수르 / 팔레스타인계 정치 활동가 : 우편투표를 포함한 모든 표가 개표될 것을 요구합니다. 누가 당선되는지와 상관없이 이 문제에 대해 싸울 것입니다.]

Of course, President Trump’s supporters were not standing still.

They broke into a box office in Detroit, Michigan, demanding to “stop counting.”

According to the US news agency Bloomberg, they entered the building through the back door and protested to stop counting the bills because they suspected they were cheating.

The entrances and windows of the building had to be covered with plywood.

There have also been complaints from far-right groups that they had been “gun attacks.”

It is a group that carries out a crossfire rally in the far-right group ‘Proud Voice’ and various protests against racial discrimination.

Four people, including the leader returning home, were attacked by members of a black human rights group.

The police explained that three suspects were being pursued, and that it has not yet been confirmed whether they were a black group, and denied the black group.

Online confusion is also extreme.

‘Stop the Steel’

It’s just a hashtag, as President Trump supporters advocate a ‘president scam’, and it’s growing rapidly at thousands of levels across social media, with lots of unconfirmed information being shared too.

Fake news is also on the rise.

One Instagram user claimed that he was working at a Pennsylvania polling place and that “more than 100 ballots taken by President Trump were discarded.”

In response, the head of the local elections commissioner refuted: “The person who posted the content is not a registered voter or resident of this area, so he is not involved in electoral management.”

Park gwang-ryeol [[email protected]]

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