<Anchor> In



Washington, DC, the capital of the United States, tens of thousands of Trump supporters gathered to hold a protest against the presidential election denying Biden's victory.

President Trump waved his hand as he walked through this place.

Even the notorious far right armed groups have come.



Correspondent Kim Soo-hyung from Washington covered the news in the middle of the rally.



<Reporter> The



plaza near the White House in Washington, DC, was filled with supporters of President Trump who did not accept the election results.



The U.S. is first and foremost, President Trump's arguments cry out loud.



[The United States comes first!

America comes first!]



President Trump cheered his supporters by waving his hand as he passed by.



Trump supporters from across the United States gathered here in Washington, DC to stop electoral fraud, insisting that President Trump is the winner of the presidential election.



[Edward/Trump Supporter: President Donald Trump taught us how to fight.

We're going to steal this election from us, and it's awakening the sleeping tiger.] The



unfounded story of a dead man giving Biden no vote is true.



[Trump supporter: (in the movie Six Senses) there is a story that the main character sees a dead person.

Now the child is watching the voters.

The dead have voted so many.]



Notorious far-right militants like the Proud Boys have also been spotted everywhere.



[Proud Boys/Far Right Armed Group Member: Nothing to say!]



[Matthew/Trump Supporter: (I am armed) to prepare for the worst.

When extreme left forces appear, they incite violence.

This will



lead to

various conflicts as we know it.]

Proud Boys took the lead in a march against the presidential election in groups, and when night came, they wrestled throughout the city.



Washington DC police arrested more than 20 people who fought, four of whom were found to possess firearms.



President Trump continued to tweet that he played golf on the weekend today (15th) and still had his presidential election stolen.



(Video coverage: Jeongsik Oh and Eunha Park, Video editing: Seungyeol Lee)