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USA: Tensions rise between Trump supporters and counter-protesters outside Supreme Court٠٠:٠٢:٢٤
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Trump supporters faced off with counter-protesters as they rallied against the results of the 2020 presidential election at the Supreme Court in Washington, DC on Saturday.

Police intervened as Trump supporters and counter-protesters exchanged insults.

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: Tensions rise between Trump supporters and counter-protesters outside Supreme Court

United States, Washington, DC
نوفمبر ١٤, ٢٠٢٠ at ١٩:١٨ GMT +00:00 · Published

Trump supporters faced off with counter-protesters as they rallied against the results of the 2020 presidential election at the Supreme Court in Washington, DC on Saturday.

Police intervened as Trump supporters and counter-protesters exchanged insults.

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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Trump supporters faced off with counter-protesters as they rallied against the results of the 2020 presidential election at the Supreme Court in Washington, DC on Saturday.

Police intervened as Trump supporters and counter-protesters exchanged insults.

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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