Toronto Star

Trump supporters march in Washington,

- ASHRAF KHALIL AND KEVIN FREKING

WASHINGTON— Fervent supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump rallied in Washington on Saturday behind his spurious claim of a stolen election and swarmed his motorcade when he detoured for a drive-by on his way out of town.

“I just want to keep up his spirits and let him know we support him,” one loyalist, Anthony Whittaker of Winchester, Va., said from outside the Supreme Court, where a few thousand assembled after a march along Pennsylvan­ia Avenue from Freedom Plaza, near the White House.

Aweek after Democrat Joe Biden was declared the winner of the election, demonstrat­ions in support of Trump took place in other cities.

Fury at the prospect of a transfer of executive power showed no signs of abating, taking a cue the president’s unrelentin­g assertion of victory in a race he actually lost.

A broad coalition of top government and industry officials has declared that the Nov. 3 voting and the following count unfolded smoothly with no more than the usual minor hiccups — “the most secure in American history,” they said, repudiatin­g Trump’s efforts to undermine the integrity of the contest.

In Delray Beach, Fla., several hundred people marched, some carrying signs reading “Count every vote” and “We cannot live under a Marxist government.”

In Lansing, Mich., protesters gathered at the capitol to hear speakers cast doubt on results that showed Biden winning the state by more than 140,000 votes. Phoenix police estimated 1,500 people gathered outside the Arizona capitol to protest Biden’s narrow victory in the state.

Among the speakers was a Georgia Republican newly elected to the U.S. House. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has expressed racist views and support for QAnon conspiracy theories, urged people to march peacefully toward the Supreme Court.

The marchers included members of the Proud Boys, a neofascist group known for street brawling with ideologica­l opponents at political rallies.

 ?? JULIO CORTEZ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Thousands of Donald Trump supporters marched in Washington and other U.S. cities Saturday. Despite Trump’s assertions to the contrary, a broad coalition of top government and industry officials has declared that the Nov. 3 election and the following vote count unfolded smoothly.
JULIO CORTEZ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Thousands of Donald Trump supporters marched in Washington and other U.S. cities Saturday. Despite Trump’s assertions to the contrary, a broad coalition of top government and industry officials has declared that the Nov. 3 election and the following vote count unfolded smoothly.

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