Trump supporters demanded to ‘destroy’ the Republican party



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Protesters in Washington shouted the slogan “destroy the Republicans” because party officials “did not do everything possible to keep Trump in office.”

The protest group “Stop Election Theft” last weekend organized rallies to support President Donald Trump across the country, including demonstrations that turned into clashes in Washington. During this rally, the crowd gathered to hear Nick Fuentes, an ardent Trump nationalist, speak.

“In our first march, we promised that if Republicans don’t do everything they can to put Trump in office, we will destroy them,” Fuentes said on loudspeaker in front of the crowd during the March 12 march. 12 in Washington.

“When we meet in Washington for the second march, we no longer make promises. Now is the time to make the promises come true. We will destroy the Republicans,” Fuentes said.

The Trump supportive crowd joining the march was waving flags and simultaneously shouting “Destroy the Republican Party!”

Various groups previously marched through central Washington to show their support for President Trump’s attempt to overturn the election results.

The protesters also booed Senators David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler, two Republicans who will participate in the second round of the Senate elections scheduled for January 5, 2021. Sources called Perdue and Loeffler “nominal Republicans.”

Demonstrators who support Trump take to the streets in Washington, United States, on 12/12.  Photo: Reuters.

Demonstrators who support Trump take to the streets in Washington, United States, on 12/12. Image: Reuters.

The protest came after the US Supreme Court rejected Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s claim, demanding the cancellation of election results in four battlefield states. Joe Biden won.

Trump was quick to express his dissatisfaction with the verdict. “The Supreme Court is completely disinterested in the biggest scam taking place in America,” he wrote on Twitter.

Most of the related lawsuits accusing Trump and his allies of voter fraud have been dismissed by judges for lack of credible evidence. The dismissal of the Texas lawsuit by the United States Supreme Court is considered the final decision of the previous lawsuits.

The pro-Trump rallies turned into clashes on the night of December 12, when protesters clashed with police and pro-Biden groups. At least 8 protesters were injured in the skirmish, in which 4 people were stabbed with knives. The police have arrested at least 23 people who committed acts of violence.

Nguyen tien (According to the KXAN)

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