Police have evidence of a second attack
aUS security forces tightened security measures at the Congress headquarters after evidence emerged of a possible second attack on the Capitol building. Washington Capitol Police said on Wednesday that intelligence indicated a possible militia plan to attack Thursday. Capitol Police are aware of potential threats and have prepared for them. In addition to erecting roadblocks, among other things, the number of security forces has been increased to protect Parliament.
A supporter of President-elect Donald, who has since left Trump card He stormed the Capitol on January 6 during a session of Congress, causing havoc and mayhem. Then the Capitol Police came under fire because Parliamentary security forces were not prepared to attack and were unable to stop the intruders. At least five people were killed in the riots, including a police officer. The then capitol police chief, Stephen Sound, resigned.
Republican Trump had incited his supporters at a rally shortly before the attack that the victory in the November election had been stolen from him. The Democrats accused him of “incitement to riot” and instituted impeachment measures. Trump was acquitted last month for not having a two-thirds majority in the Senate.
Some QAnon conspiracy theorists believe Trump will return to power on Thursday, March 4. Until 1933, March 4th was the date on which US presidents were sworn in. Meanwhile, it will open on January 20th. On January 20 of this year, Democrat Joe Biden replaced Trump at the White House.
After the January 6 attack, security at the Capitol was massively tightened and the Parliament building was cordoned off. Acting Capitol Police Chief Yogananda Pitman had already warned at a congressional hearing on Thursday that there was information that right-wing militia members were considering another attack on Parliament.
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