China News Service, September 16th. Comprehensive foreign media reported on the 16th that supporters of former U.S. President Trump plan to hold a demonstration in Washington on September 18.

In response, the U.S. Congressional Police Department posted on social media that they have asked the National Guard to help maintain security if necessary.

  In addition, the U.S. police plan to re-erect temporary fences outside the Capitol to prevent riots, and advise members not to go to work.

The picture shows the U.S. Congress police requesting support from the National Guard.

Image source: A screenshot of the U.S. Capitol Police's social media.

  The Pentagon informed that it has received and is studying the request for assistance from the police.

  According to the US Consumer News and Business Channel (CNBC), a US Department of Homeland Security official said that the rally was organized by a former Trump campaign staff and is expected to attract about 700 people outside the US Capitol.

  National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) quoted Homeland Security Department Melissa Smislova as saying that the agency also learned through social media that similar protests are planned in other cities.

Data map: On January 6, local time, during a joint meeting of the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives, Trump supporters broke into the Capitol and caused riots. In the House of Representatives, the police held guns and confronted the protesters through the doors and windows.

  In the riots in early January, a group of demonstrators who supported then President Trump and intended to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election forcibly broke into the U.S. Capitol, causing the joint meeting of the Senate and the House of Representatives, which was certifying the election results, to be taken. Forced interruption.

This incident caused many deaths, including congressional police, and injured hundreds of law enforcement personnel.

  Up to now, more than 600 people in the United States have been prosecuted for their association with congressional riots, and some have pleaded guilty.

The authorities are still continuing their investigations into the cause of the riot and the persons involved.