Members of the Proud Boys organization were accused of storming the Congress building and disrupting the joint session in which members of both houses of Congress were ratifying the results of the presidential elections that Joe Biden won, and the demonstrations came at the invitation of US President Donald Trump.

A month and a half ago, Trump supporters organized a large rally in the heart of Washington, DC, and Al Jazeera Net was able to hold talks with many members of the right-wing "Broad Boys" organization, which believes in the supremacy of the white race.

During President Trump's speech on January 6 to his crowds before the start of the congressional attack, Al Jazeera Net spoke with a number of members of the organization, who can be clearly distinguished by their paramilitary clothes, which are dominated by yellow and black colors, in addition to the presence of slogans that some put on Their clothing includes the organization's name.

Al-Jazeera Net noticed, during the conversation with many members of the organization, their apparent friendliness to journalists, and their attempt to highlight the human side in some cases, at the same time they repeat and strongly believe many conspiracy theories, which are repeated and promoted by President Trump.

Trump ordered

The members of the organization unite their great belief in President Trump, and they see that "President Trump is the first president to reach the White House relying on the voices of white men. We were able to deliver him to the White House because he adopts an American nationalist discourse and does not believe in global globalization. America is different, and it should remain so despite The efforts of the left-liberal democrats, and this will not stop with the change in America's demographics, "as they describe them.

Trump called during his speech to the demonstrators to go to the Congress building as a means of pressure on the Republicans.

To stop the formal and final certification of the electoral college election results, which the states have ratified by each state.

Trump joined thousands of his supporters in the protests against the results of the presidential elections through a speech in which he repeated his allegations of election fraud, stressing that he would not give in and would not admit defeat.

Trump indicated in his speech that he was able during the past weeks to gather ample evidence of election fraud.

Before they moved towards the Congress building, Kenneth, a member of the Broad Boys group, told Al Jazeera Net that he had come from Ohio with a number of his friends in order to prevent the validation of the fraudulent election results to protect the credibility of the elections and the American state.

Kenneth, who was speaking calmly, added, "I have two young children. I do not want them to live in a socialist state rife with corruption and poverty like Venezuela, and for this reason I am here, and I will do everything I can to preserve the sanctity and integrity of the electoral process."

In contrast to Kenneth, a colleague of his, who preferred not to be named, spoke sharply and clearly about his goals for his presence in Washington.

He said, "If I could hang Democratic Party leaders in the heart of Washington, DC, I would have done; so that they would be a lesson for those who come after them in the future. They are tampering with the most important thing we have ... free elections. They conspire against the good American people and they want to eliminate our freedom to control us, just as rulers control us." Socialist countries have their own citizens. We will not allow this to happen. "

A number of members of the organization also confirmed to Al Jazeera Net that they are convinced that President Trump will remain in the White House until 2024.

Courts and deterrents

The Southern Poverty Law Center and the Anti-Defamation League, two of America's longest-running human rights organizations, describe the Brad Boys as a radical extremist group that believes in the supremacy of the white race and propagates Islamophobia, immigrant hatred and hostility to homosexuals.

Thousands of members of the extremist group have a semi-secret association, which has facilitated various social media platforms to establish, spread their ideas, and communicate with their members.

A month and a half ago, members of the "Broad Boys" organization pledged to Al-Jazeera Net with surprises in the coming days, and it seems that they have fulfilled their commitment to what the world witnessed on the sixth of this month.

 'Proud Boys'

The right-wing group was founded in 2016 by media activist Gavin McCannis, to correct political attitudes and fight "white guilt."

Members of the organization participated in rallies all over the United States, many of which turned violent, including a violent clash in the "unite with the right" march in Charlottesville, Virginia in 2017, which resulted in the death of a woman and the injury of dozens, and Trump refused to condemn it at the time. the group.

And in the first presidential debate on September 29, Democratic candidate Joe Biden described his opponent, Trump as a "racist," and one of the most important moments came when Chris Wallace asked President Trump if he was willing to condemn white supremacists and militia groups. Trump was furious, and demanded to know who was asking him to convict.

When Wallace mentioned the "Broad Boys" group, Trump said, "The Brad Boys, back off a little, and be prepared." In his response, Trump indicated the need to look also at the left-wing Antifa.

Two days after the presidential debate, Trump condemned these groups during an interview with the "Fox" news network (FOX), after he was widely criticized by senior Republican leaders.

"I condemn the Ku Klux Klan," Trump said in a phone interview with the famous Sean Hannity program. "I condemn all white racists, I condemn the Brad Boys, and I don't." I know a lot about them, almost nothing, but I condemn it. "

Trump returned to speak with great affection towards the members of the organization, and said after their storming of the Congress building, "I realize your pain, the elections were stolen from us, but you have to return to your homes, we must abide by peace and law and order."

He added, "I love you."