Sunday, January 17, 2021

New Mexico National Guard Troops Fly to Washington D.C. Ahead of Inauguration

By A Texas Reader
Sun, Jan 17, 2021 12:26 p.m.

New Mexico National Guard Troops Fly to Washington D.C. Ahead of Inauguration



ATR: Something else is afoot.

Even many conservatives miss the point.

D.C. is a comparatively safe city around the federal buildings.  Obviously, not in the 'hood.

It should be as the D.C. police, the Capitol police and the Secret Service patrol those areas with great frequency.  These agencies can most certainly handle the miniscule crowds for the "inaguration."

So, why the show of force?

Why?


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

NATIONAL GUARD OUTNUMBERS "WHITE SUPREMACISTS"/RIGHT-WINGERS BY 100-1.
LANSING, Mich. (WOOD) — Michigan State Police and Michigan National Guardsmen made themselves visible outside the state Capitol in Lansing as a few people who object to the election of President-elect Joe Biden gathered for a protest.

Most people in front of the Capitol mid-day Sunday were police officers or members of the press, though there are some protesters.

One man said his group, the anti-government boogaloo movement, planned the protest. He understood why he may be perceived as an aggressor but said he was at the Capitol to promote unity and that he wanted peace. He and about 10 others from his group were armed with long guns.

Some of the boogaloo members told News Nation, WOOD TV8’s national sister outlet, they were visited by federal authorities ahead of the protest.


Protesters said they believed there was widespread fraud in the November election, despite the fact that there is no evidence to indicate that and several lawsuits filed by outgoing President Donald Trump and his allies have been summarily dismissed.

Another man, a Lansing local, said was upset by the people who were amplifying the lies. He was worried about the threat of violence.

The Boogaloo group left shortly after 1pm.
GRA:That's about the size of it.More MSM lies and exagggeration about massive protests.
Maybe later?Fingers crossed.

--GRA