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Washington, D.
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C.
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Police say they arrested the leader of right wing nationalists, the Proud Boys, on Monday.
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The group is expected to converge on the U.
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S Capitol this week as part of broader pro Trump protests.
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Leader Henry Enrique Tardio was charged with destruction of property during an earlier protest, and a police statement said he was quote in possession of two high capacity firearm magazines at the time of his arrest.
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Earlier, Tardio said on the social media App parlor that record numbers of members would protest the U.
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S presidential election starting on Wednesday, when Congress is due to certify the election results.
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Last week, President Donald Trump had tweeted the big protest rally in Washington.
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C will take place at 11 a.m. on January 6th stop.
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The steal several rallies are planned, including one outside the Capitol building.
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One person briefed on the president's plans said he will speak to his supporters near the White House On Monday.
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City officials warned Trump supporters not to bring guns to the protests.
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D C forbids open carry of weapons or possession of a handgun without a local license.