Conservative radio host Dan Bongino and other conservatives shared video of pro-Trump caravans crossing the country and reportedly heading to a large rally to support the president in Washington, D.C., over the weekend.
“Remember when I told you we need the biggest Trump rally ever right now?” Bongino tweeted along with a video from his newly acquired video-sharing platform Rumble. “Look at what’s heading to DC.”
Remember when I told you we need the biggest Trump rally ever right now?
Look at what’s heading to DC… ?https://t.co/bjzQYhj5BN
— Dan Bongino (@dbongino) November 12, 2020
New York Post journalist Miranda Devine also tweeted the video, tagging Bongino in it as well.
Look at What’s Heading to Washington DC to Rally for Trump –– HOLY COW! @dbongino https://t.co/vWKiiUfErR
— Miranda Devine (@mirandadevine) November 12, 2020
Trump supporters across the country have been organizing what they call a “Million MAGA March,” which is scheduled to take place in the nation’s capital on Saturday, with thousands expected to attend.
JOIN THE LARGEST TRUMP RALLY IN U.S. HISTORY! — The Million MAGA March in D.C. Saturday, November 14 will go down in the history books as the moment America stood up against a corrupt system! #MillionMAGAMarch
Patriots need to stand up & #StopTheSteal — WE WILL NOT BACK DOWN! pic.twitter.com/arwEAz6B81
— Million Maga March (@MilionMagaMarch) November 11, 2020
Josh Cantor, a Trump supporter in San Diego, California, said he is leading a nationwide caravan from Southern California to Washington, D.C.
“This is about the integrity of elections,” Cantor told KUSI San Diego. “We’re here to say we count every vote that’s valid, and we don’t count every vote that’s not valid.”
Liberal groups are planning to launch counterprotests against the Trump backers on Saturday, and a local antifa group in D.C. that goes by the name “Everybody Out” has organized a protest called “F— MAGA March” and urged attendees to wear all black.
President Trump has refused to concede the presidential race to Joe Biden, who was declared the winner by all major news networks, citing accusations of widespread voter fraud that have resulted in legal action on behalf of the president in several states.