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Scuffles broke out between pro and anti-Trump supporters in Washington, DC, on Saturday, as supporters of US President Donald Trump protested the results of the November 3 elections outside the Supreme Court.

Similar rallies called 'Million MAGA March,' 'Stop the Steal,' and 'March for Trump' are planned across the country. Protesters believe the election was stolen by the mail-in ballot process, which helped President-elect Joe Biden take the lead in the US presidential vote nationwide. No viable evidence has yet been provided for these claims.

USA: Scuffles break out between opposing protesters in DC

United States, Washington DC
November 14, 2020 at 18:12 GMT +00:00 · Published

Scuffles broke out between pro and anti-Trump supporters in Washington, DC, on Saturday, as supporters of US President Donald Trump protested the results of the November 3 elections outside the Supreme Court.

Similar rallies called 'Million MAGA March,' 'Stop the Steal,' and 'March for Trump' are planned across the country. Protesters believe the election was stolen by the mail-in ballot process, which helped President-elect Joe Biden take the lead in the US presidential vote nationwide. No viable evidence has yet been provided for these claims.

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Scuffles broke out between pro and anti-Trump supporters in Washington, DC, on Saturday, as supporters of US President Donald Trump protested the results of the November 3 elections outside the Supreme Court.

Similar rallies called 'Million MAGA March,' 'Stop the Steal,' and 'March for Trump' are planned across the country. Protesters believe the election was stolen by the mail-in ballot process, which helped President-elect Joe Biden take the lead in the US presidential vote nationwide. No viable evidence has yet been provided for these claims.

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