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Our 'conservative' national newspaper
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    "In His wisdom," says St. Gregory, "almighty God preferred rather to bring good out of evil than never allow evil to occur."


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    Re: Our 'conservative' national newspaper
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    Most of all so called "conservative newspapers"are run by Israeli agents whom are loyal to Israel first.


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    Re: Our 'conservative' national newspaper
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    IS THIS an example of WHAT YOU MEAN from The Epoch Times, RomanCatholic?


    National Guard Activated to Help Support Police During Pro-Trump Protests



    January 4, 2021 Updated: January 4, 2021




    Some 100 National Guardsmen will be in Washington this week to help support police officers patrolling protests planned by President Donald Trump supporters this week.

    “We have received confirmation that the D.C. National Guard will be assisting the Metropolitan Police Department, beginning tomorrow through the life cycle of this event,” Metropolitan Police Chief Robert Contee III told reporters at a press conference on Monday.

    National Guard personnel will be assisting police officers with crowd management and traffic control, freeing officers “to focus on anyone who’s intent on instigating, agitating, or participating in violence in our city,” he added.
    Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser, a Democrat, revealed she’d asked for National Guard personnel in a Dec. 31 letter to District of Columbia National Guard Commanding General William Walker.

    Bowser said guardsmen would not be armed and would not be engaged in domestic surveillance, searches, or seizures of Americans.

    Pro-Trump ralliers plan on gathering in D.C. this week to protest during the counting of electoral votes. The main locations police expect people to gather are the U.S. Capitol, Freedom Plaza, and the Ellipse near the White House.

    Bowser noted that two pro-Trump protests late last year devolved into violence. In both instances, most violence appeared to be perpetrated by left-wing agitators, but pro-Trump ralliers, including members of the right-wing Proud Boys group, were filmed brawling as well.

    “With respect to any particular group, it really doesn’t matter to me which group or which individuals, what we are particularly focused on is individuals that are engaged in violent behavior, whoever they might be,” Contee said.

    Pamela Smith, a deputy chief with the U.S. Park Police, told reporters that officers “will not tolerate any sense of violence.” The park police will be working with D.C. police officers, she said.

    Intelligence that authorities have obtained suggests the size of the crowd will be bigger than the protests that took place in November and December 2020.
    Enrique Tarrio, head of the Proud Boys, said on Parler recently that members would be in D.C. on Jan. 6 but would not be wearing their traditional black and yellow outfits. “We will be incognito and we will spread across downtown DC in smaller teams,” he wrote.




    Washington police officers stand guard near Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington on Dec. 12, 2020. (Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)
    The Harrington Hotel, where Proud Boys members often stayed and congregated, announced last month that it was closing Jan. 4 to Jan. 6.
    Other groups linked to violence at previous protests, including Black Lives Matter, plan on turning out this week.

    Refuse Fascism called on people to go to the city, saying the protests “must not go unopposed.”

    Bowser on Sunday asked Washingtonians and those who live in the region to avoid the downtown area on both Tuesday and Wednesday.
    People should not “engage with demonstrators who come to our city seeking confrontation, and we will do what we must to ensure all who attend remain peaceful,” she said.

    People are allowed to protest in Washington but authorities won’t allow them “to incite violence,” Bowser said Monday.

    Contee said signs have been posted around the city emphasizing it is illegal to possess firearms on the U.S. Capitol grounds and on National Park Service areas, and that the District of Columbia does not recognize concealed carry permits issued by other jurisdictions. Authorities have seen indications that some people plan on carrying guns when they travel to D.C. this week.

    In response, Metropolitan police officers are going to work to quickly identify those people and arrest them.

    The U.S. Capitol Police said in a statement that it “has comprehensive security plans in place and we continuously monitor and assess new and emerging threats, with the overall goal of keeping those within the Capitol Complex safe and secure.”
    Follow Zachary on Twitter: @zackstieber

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    Re: Our 'conservative' national newspaper
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    National Guard Activated to Help Support Police During Pro-Trump Protests



    January 4, 2021 Updated: January 4, 2021




    Some 100 National Guardsmen will be in Washington this week to help support police officers patrolling protests planned by President Donald Trump supporters this week.

    “We have received confirmation that the D.C. National Guard will be assisting the Metropolitan Police Department, beginning tomorrow through the life cycle of this event,” Metropolitan Police Chief Robert Contee III told reporters at a press conference on Monday.

    National Guard personnel will be assisting police officers with crowd management and traffic control, freeing officers “to focus on anyone who’s intent on instigating, agitating, or participating in violence in our city,” he added.
    Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser, a Democrat, revealed she’d asked for National Guard personnel in a Dec. 31 letter to District of Columbia National Guard Commanding General William Walker.

    Bowser said guardsmen would not be armed and would not be engaged in domestic surveillance, searches, or seizures of Americans.

    Pro-Trump ralliers plan on gathering in D.C. this week to protest during the counting of electoral votes. The main locations police expect people to gather are the U.S. Capitol, Freedom Plaza, and the Ellipse near the White House.

    Bowser noted that two pro-Trump protests late last year devolved into violence. In both instances, most violence appeared to be perpetrated by left-wing agitators, but pro-Trump ralliers, including members of the right-wing Proud Boys group, were filmed brawling as well.

    “With respect to any particular group, it really doesn’t matter to me which group or which individuals, what we are particularly focused on is individuals that are engaged in violent behavior, whoever they might be,” Contee said.

    Pamela Smith, a deputy chief with the U.S. Park Police, told reporters that officers “will not tolerate any sense of violence.” The park police will be working with D.C. police officers, she said.

    Intelligence that authorities have obtained suggests the size of the crowd will be bigger than the protests that took place in November and December 2020.
    Enrique Tarrio, head of the Proud Boys, said on Parler recently that members would be in D.C. on Jan. 6 but would not be wearing their traditional black and yellow outfits. “We will be incognito and we will spread across downtown DC in smaller teams,” he wrote.




    Washington police officers stand guard near Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington on Dec. 12, 2020. (Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)
    The Harrington Hotel, where Proud Boys members often stayed and congregated, announced last month that it was closing Jan. 4 to Jan. 6.
    Other groups linked to violence at previous protests, including Black Lives Matter, plan on turning out this week.

    Refuse Fascism called on people to go to the city, saying the protests “must not go unopposed.”

    Bowser on Sunday asked Washingtonians and those who live in the region to avoid the downtown area on both Tuesday and Wednesday.
    People should not “engage with demonstrators who come to our city seeking confrontation, and we will do what we must to ensure all who attend remain peaceful,” she said.

    People are allowed to protest in Washington but authorities won’t allow them “to incite violence,” Bowser said Monday.

    Contee said signs have been posted around the city emphasizing it is illegal to possess firearms on the U.S. Capitol grounds and on National Park Service areas, and that the District of Columbia does not recognize concealed carry permits issued by other jurisdictions. Authorities have seen indications that some people plan on carrying guns when they travel to D.C. this week.

    In response, Metropolitan police officers are going to work to quickly identify those people and arrest them.

    The U.S. Capitol Police said in a statement that it “has comprehensive security plans in place and we continuously monitor and assess new and emerging threats, with the overall goal of keeping those within the Capitol Complex safe and secure.”
    Follow Zachary on Twitter: @zackstieber