China News Service, September 19 According to US media reports, on the 18th local time, hundreds of people gathered near the US Capitol for a demonstration.

The US Congress police said on social media that a total of four people were arrested that day.

  According to reports, the U.S. Capitol Police said that about 400 to 500 people, including journalists, showed up at the protest site.

US media said that the number of rallies was much lower than expected.

An official from the US Department of Homeland Security had previously predicted that the rally organized by Trump’s former campaign staff may attract about 700 people.

  Organizers of the rally claimed that some of their supporters did not show up because of fear.

Data map: On January 7, local time, Washington, USA, after Trump supporters rushed into the Capitol and caused riots, a large number of facilities in the Capitol were damaged and the scene was in a mess.

The picture shows the staff cleaning up the leftover rubbish.

  The US Capitol Police also stated that on the 18th, a total of 4 people were arrested. The charges involved included violation of probation and carrying weapons.

Police in riot gear also intervened for a while to separate the rallyers from the anti-rallyers.

  The right-wing rally, called "Justice for J6" (January 6), aims to support the insurgents accused in the Capitol riots.

In early January, demonstrators supporting then-President Trump forcibly broke into the Capitol, causing many deaths, including congressional police, and injuring 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' investigations into the cause of the riots and the persons involved in the case are still continuing.