The Washington Post reported that three days before the U.S. Capitol riot broke out on the 6th, there was an internal report inside the congressional police responsible for capitol security warning of possible violence.



The newspaper said it had obtained a 12-page internal report produced by the Congressional Police Intelligence Department on the 3rd, and said that the report contained ``thousands of the president's angry supporters could target the Capitol itself on the 6th.''




The Washington Post points out that despite these preliminary warnings, the question of why Capitol security was easily breached during the actual riots is deepening.



The report said, "President's supporters see the 6th as their last chance to overturn the results of the presidential election (in which the Senate and House approves the elected). I can do it," he warned.




It also contained the content that "white supremacists and followers of far-right groups gathered at online forums to mock violence, which is a precursor to the riots that took place a few days later. They urged Donald Trump supporters to arm themselves when they gathered on the 6th." It.



"Considering the expected size of the crowd and their urgent sense of mission, the'Perfect Storm of Danger' will be formed on the 6th." Concluded.