China News Service, September 17th. According to the US Chinese website, on the 16th local time, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security warned that according to a non-confidential intelligence briefing, the upcoming "Justice for January 6th" will be held on the 18th. for J6) Right-wing rallies have evolved into the threat of violence. The violence may come from those who participated in the rallies or those who oppose the rallies.

  According to reports, a briefing by the Office of Intelligence and Analysis of the US Department of Homeland Security stated: “We know that there have been a few threats of violence on the day of the rally. This includes the day before the rally.” The rally is scheduled to be held in the Capitol on the 18th. Held in the open space before.

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.

  Although the U.S. Department of Homeland Security believes that some people may be involved in violent activities, they have not been informed of specific and credible plans related to the rally.

  The intelligence warned that in addition to the rally in Washington, the same organizer plans to hold similar rallies in 15 other states next month.

  The U.S. Department of Homeland Security also warned that "lone wolf-style" attackers and a small group of people can "mobilize to commit violence with little warning, especially when confronting opponents, or when key actors in the campaign call for escalation." in the case of."

  U.S. officials also expressed concern about the violence caused by anti-gathering groups.

The intelligence briefing stated that the organizers of the rally stated that they had received "death threats" from anti-rallyers.

The briefing wrote: "On the same day, an anti-rally will be held in Liberty Square in Washington, D.C., which exacerbates the possibility of violence between the two ideological opponents."

  According to the briefing, an additional challenge for law enforcement is that those who try to commit violence may use encrypted communication platforms.

  According to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, in early September, a social media user made comments about the Capitol building on the eve of the rally, and one user even commented that he wanted to kidnap a member of Congress.

  A few days ago, 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.