The 2020–21 United States election protests are an ongoing series of protests following the 2020 United States presidential election. The election was held on November 3, 2020. Pro-Trump groups, with the backing of Trump himself, engaged in multiple street protests and demonstrations decrying the election results.
About 2020–2021 United States election protests in brief

Armed supporters of Donald Trump have continued protesting in the aftermath of the storming of the US Capitol. As of January 10, armed protests were being planned at the state capitols of most states. On November 4, the protesters planned to march to the United States Capitol to protest the planned protest via Twitter. President Trump supported the march and urged residents not participating in the protests to “avoid confrontations with anybody who’s looking for a fight”. He urged residents to march on the Capitol and “show strength”. Many listeners listened to a speech by Trump, in which he repeated his claims that the election had been stolen, said they broke the barricades where they broke, and said they would never concede.
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