Chinanews.com, February 26th. According to a comprehensive report from the Chinese website of the United States, the Acting Chief of the US Congressional Police, Pittman, revealed on the 25th local time that intelligence showed that the militia organizations involved in the congressional riots on January 6 discussed the presence of President Biden on During the Congress speech, the "Blow up the Capitol" plan, the Congress police will therefore continue to maintain a high level of security.

On January 6, local time, the joint meeting of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives to confirm the results of the Electoral College vote was interrupted due to large-scale riots caused by supporters of the current President Trump breaking into the Capitol. The scene was extremely chaotic.

The picture shows the fire in front of the US Capitol in Washington, USA.

  CNN reported that during the testimony of the House of Representatives hearing, when asked when he planned to remove the barbed wire on the perimeter of the Capitol and revoke the strengthened security measures, Pittman replied that law enforcement still worried about the militia’s The threat posed by the "State of the Union" campaign.

  Politico also reported that Pittman said at the hearing: “We know that many members of the militia who participated in the riots on January 6 expressed their desire to blow up the Capitol and linked the attack to the State of the Union address. The desire to link the event. We know that the specific date for the State of the Union address has not yet been set."

  She added: “The insurgents who attacked the Capitol do not only want to attack members of Congress and police officers. They also want to send a symbolic message to the country that who has the final say in the legislative process.”

  According to US media, this is the first time law enforcement officials have publicly mentioned specific threats facing Biden and Congress since the Congressional riots.

  Although new presidents usually do not make a formal State of the Union address at the beginning of their term, they usually still address the joint meeting of the Senate and House of Congress, which is considered an "informal State of the Union address."

Speeches are usually scheduled in February, but there are reports that Biden's speech is expected to be delivered in March, which is the latest in recent decades.

  According to reports, Biden hopes to deliver a speech after the passage of the $1.9 trillion bailout bill. This is one of his most important issues in the early days of his tenure.

In addition, the arrangement of the joint meeting is also restricted by the epidemic prevention; usually, all the Senate, the House of Representatives, the Supreme Court justices and most cabinet ministers will attend, and the personnel density is relatively high.

  After January 6, a 7-foot-tall temporary fence was erected on the periphery of the Capitol, and additional members of the National Guard were deployed to ensure safety. A small number of National Guard members are still stationed in Washington, DC.

Although lawmakers from both parties joined the call to remove the fence and reduce security, Pittman declined to elaborate on the specific timetable for the removal of these measures.

  However, she confirmed at the next hearing that the fence around the Capitol is not permanent.

Pittman said: "These temporary facilities are just to solve the loopholes revealed in the January 6th attack. Our first priority is to ensure the safety of members of Congress and ensure that the democratic process is protected. Once we have the right facilities and human resources, we The fence will be removed."