WATCH LIVE: Trump supporters march on Washington DC

Trump supporters are marching on Washington DC today ahead of tomorrow’s election certification in Congress. The events should begin shortly after 1PM and you can watch below:

 
Here’s what I found on the events that are happening today:

MOMS FOR AMERICA (TUESDAY)
Moms for America is holding what they’re calling a Save the Republic Rally at the Capitol Tuesday from 1 to 3 p.m., at the corner of Constitution Ave NE and First St NE across the street from the Supreme Court Building.

They say speakers include members of Congress and others, including 2020 Congressional candidate Kim Klacik and My Pillow founder Mike Lindell.

STOP THE STEAL RALLY (TUESDAY)
The Stop the Steal Rally is scheduled to take place in the District from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Freedom Plaza as the House and Senate members debate the presidential election vote results, according to a release.

This demonstration is calling on Republicans in the House and Senate to move not to certify the vote of the Electoral College.

The expected speakers at the rally will be President Donald Trump’s longtime confidant and political advisor, Roger Stone, Trump volunteer foreign policy advisor George Papadopolous, Pastor Mark Burns Head of Now Network, Former Police Commissioner of New York Bernard Kerik, OAN News Anchor Jack Posobiec, Civil Rights Activist Angela Stanton King, Rapper Bryson Gray, Rogan O’Handley – DC Draino, Attorney and Activist and Mega-Blogger, Dr. Gina Loudon – Real America’s Voice Anchor, Pastor Greg Locke of Global Bible Vision Church and Ty and Charlene Bollinger of United Medical Freedom SuperPAC.

SAVE AMERICA RALLY (TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY)
President Donald Trump plans to speak at a “Save America” rally near the White House Wednesday, sources familiar with his plans told ABC News Monday.

Trump’s supporters are planning to rally Tuesday and Wednesday, seeking to bolster the president’s unproven claims of widespread voter fraud.

A previous pro-Trump rally in December ended in violence as hundreds of Trump supporters, wearing the signature black and yellow of the Proud Boys faction, sought out confrontations with a collective of local activists attempting to bar them from Black Lives Matter Plaza, an area near the White House.

THE SILENT MAJORITY (TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY)
The pro-Trump Silent Majority group has been given a permit to join other groups in the nation’s capital on Wednesday to protest the election results for Joe Biden and show their support for President Trump.

The gathering location is at the National Mall Center East-West Gravel Walkway at 13th Street, panel 17 and panel 16. The permit is good for January 5 and 6 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

The group says they will be attending the event to conduct a rally to support first amendment rights.

Silent Majority founder James Epley is scheduled to speak at 12 p.m., 2 p.m., and 5 p.m. each day. The group said this will be a static rally not involving any marches, and estimates between a crowd-size of 250-500.

WOMEN FOR AMERICA FIRST RALLY (WEDNESDAY)
Women for America First will hold a “March for Trump” to demand transparency and protect election integrity, according to a release.

The demonstration will feature speakers from Women for America First, Congressional Representatives, Roger Stone, Julio Gonzalez, Rudy Giuliani, Diamond and Silk. Women for America First will not have an organized march from the Ellipse at the conclusion of the rally. Some participants may leave to attend rallies at the United States Capitol to hear the results of Congressional certification of the Electoral College count.

A final permit has amended for the Women for America First rally on Wednesday on the Ellipse. The amendment changes the organizer’s projected attendance from 5,000 to 30,000 people.

If I find any other good live streams I’ll post them here. Enjoy!


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