FBI alarm: new storms in every state and violence against Biden



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Of: Hans Österman

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The FBI warns of new storms on the Capitol in Washington and the 50 United States Congresses.

Investigators also track multiple threats of violence against Joe Biden before taking office on January 20.

The National Guard is now preparing to send 15,000 troops to the streets of Washington when the new president takes office.

The FBI alerts are in a bulletin that was sent to police and other authorities after the assault on congress on Wednesday.

It says both CNN and ABC News have read the document.

According to the alarm, new assault attempts are planned in the National Congress in Washington but also in state congresses throughout the United States.

“Armed protests are planned in all 50 state congresses from January 16 to at least January 20 and at the Capitol from January 17 to January 20,” the bulletin said.

Photo: Jose Luis Magana / TT

The threat also applies to other local government buildings specifically for January 20 and comes from an “identified group” asking others to join the plans.

The FBI also warns of outright “rebellion” if Donald Trump is prematurely ousted under the 25th Amendment to the Constitution.

Photo: John Minchillo / TT

15,000 soldiers will be sent, in Washington alone.

Photo: John Minchillo / TT

Several storms must have been planned.

Additionally, various intelligence elements are being investigated into threats to injure Joe Biden before he is sworn in.

“Other reports indicate threats against current Vice President Harris and President Pelosi,” the FBI wrote.

The security crackdown at the installation ceremony on January 20 is expected to be huge. The National Guard alone plans to send 15,000 soldiers to the streets of Washington, the Washington Post and CNN report.

The deadly chaos on Wednesday was a wake-up call, a Homeland Security source told CNN:

– Now that it happened, people will take it much more seriously.

Photo: Susan Walsh / TT

Joe Biden will be sworn in on January 20.

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