A caravan of dozens of trucks set forth to Washington DC from Adelanto, California, on Wednesday under the name of 'People's Convoy' to protest against COVID-19 related restrictions.
Hundreds of people gathered to greet the truckers as they left and hear some speeches before their departure. Many held US flags and banners, while some expressed their expectations from the caravan.
The trucks are set to drive through several states, including Arizona, Texas, and Ohio, before arriving in the US capital on March 5th.
Organisers expect the motorcade to grow as more truckers might join the convoy along its more than 2,500 miles (4,023 km) route.
A caravan of dozens of trucks set forth to Washington DC from Adelanto, California, on Wednesday under the name of 'People's Convoy' to protest against COVID-19 related restrictions.
Hundreds of people gathered to greet the truckers as they left and hear some speeches before their departure. Many held US flags and banners, while some expressed their expectations from the caravan.
The trucks are set to drive through several states, including Arizona, Texas, and Ohio, before arriving in the US capital on March 5th.
Organisers expect the motorcade to grow as more truckers might join the convoy along its more than 2,500 miles (4,023 km) route.
A caravan of dozens of trucks set forth to Washington DC from Adelanto, California, on Wednesday under the name of 'People's Convoy' to protest against COVID-19 related restrictions.
Hundreds of people gathered to greet the truckers as they left and hear some speeches before their departure. Many held US flags and banners, while some expressed their expectations from the caravan.
The trucks are set to drive through several states, including Arizona, Texas, and Ohio, before arriving in the US capital on March 5th.
Organisers expect the motorcade to grow as more truckers might join the convoy along its more than 2,500 miles (4,023 km) route.