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Trump helicopter buzzes supporters at rally

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WASHINGTON — Thousands of supporters of President Donald Trump returned to Washington on Saturday for rallies to back his desperate efforts to subvert the election that he lost to Joe Biden. They cheered as Trump flew overhead on the Marine One helicopter on his way out of town for the Army-Navy football game in West Point, NY.

The gatherings of mostly unmasked Trump loyalists were intended as a show of force just two days before the Electoral College meets to formally elect Biden as the 46th president. Trump, whose term will end Jan. 20, refuses to concede, while clinging to baseless claims of fraud that have been rejected by state and federal courts, and Friday by the Supreme Court.

Trump tweeted his apparent surprise Saturday morning at the rallies, publicly known for weeks: “Wow! Thousands of people forming in Washington (D.C.) for Stop the Steal. Didn’t know about this, but I’ll be seeing them! #MAGA“

Trump left the White House around midday for the trip to the U.S. Military Academy, and as Marine One passed over a rally on the National Mall, cheers went up.

Michael Flynn, the former national security adviser recently pardoned by Trump, was speaking from the stage at the time.

“That’s pretty cool. Imagine just being able to jump in a helicopter and just go for a joy ride around Washington,” said Flynn, whose pardon wiped away his conviction for lying to the FBI during the Russia investigat­ion.

Saturday’s rallies, including one on Freedom Plaza downtown, drew a larger contingent of the Proud Boys, a neofascist group known to incite street violence.

When asked about the Proud Boys’ support for him during a debate with Biden, Trump famously told them to “stand back and stand by.”

On Saturday, police took more steps to keep the two sides apart, closing a wide swath of downtown to traffic and completely restrictin­g Black Lives Matter Plaza. One block away, about 150 antiTrump protesters rallied, determined to protect the space. Small groups of Trump supporters who entered the area were verbally abused.

A group of about 50 men wearing the black and yellow of the Proud Boys circled the perimeter. Police kept them two blocks away from the antiTrump rally.

The Proud Boys chanted vulgar slogans and at one point started singing “Jingle Bells.” They were apparently under orders not to engage with hecklers. One man who was talking back to people was yelled at and told “Don’t interact!”

Hundreds of Proud Boys, some wearing bulletproo­f vests, later marched near Freedom Plaza and gathered on the National Mall, within sight of the pro-Trump rally stage but keeping their distance.

The assembly on the mall, called the “Jericho March,” was described on its website as a “prayer rally” with speakers “praying for the walls of corruption and election fraud to fall down.”

The rally on Freedom Plaza also featured a series of speakers pushing debunked claims of election fraud to a receptive audience.

Sylvia Huff, a demonstrat­or who came from Gloucester, Virginia, to show her support for Trump, said the legal defeats hadn’t shaken her belief that he won the election.

“I believe the courts were on the take, too,” she said. The Supreme Court, where three of the nine justices were appointed by Trump, “was just afraid of a political backlash,” she said.

The organizers of this rally seemed intent on avoiding confrontat­ions, telling demonstrat­ors ahead of time to avoid certain hotels and marking off large chunks of downtown Washington as a “no-go zone.”

 ?? Jose Luis Magana / AFP via Getty Images ?? Supporters of President Donald Trump participat­e in the Million MAGA March to protest the outcome of the 2020 presidenti­al election in front of the Supreme Court on Saturday.
Jose Luis Magana / AFP via Getty Images Supporters of President Donald Trump participat­e in the Million MAGA March to protest the outcome of the 2020 presidenti­al election in front of the Supreme Court on Saturday.

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