Lawmakers request National Guard presence as American truckers prepare to protest in Washington, DC



Thousands of truckers are preparing to converge on Washington, D.C., in the coming days as an American Freedom Convoy plans to shut down the Capital Beltway.

Law enforcement agencies in the D.C. metropolitan area have called in support from the National Guard as they prepare for the American convoy to arrive in late February and stay in the area until late March, Fox News reported.

Participants in the trucker protest requested a permit from the National Park Service to allow 1,000 to 3,000 people to gather in the nation’s capital city. In response, members of the National Guard will be deployed in the area during the month of March.

Pentagon press secretary John Kirby said that the Department of Defense has received a request for assistance from the U.S. Capitol Police and the D.C. Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency.

Kirby said, “Those agencies have asked for National Guard personnel to provide support at traffic control points in and around the District to help the USCP and DC government address potential challenges stemming from possible disruptions at key traffic arteries.”

“No decisions have been made yet to approve these requests,” he added.

Bob Bolus, an organizer of the American trucker convoy, said that protesters are interested in shutting down the Capital Beltway as they stand in opposition against a multitude of policies such as vaccine mandates and disregard for immigration law.

Bolus said, “I’ll give you an analogy of that of a giant boa constrictor that basically squeezes you, chokes you, and it swallows you, and that’s what we’re going to do the D.C.”

“We will not compromise anybody’s safety or health, one way or the other,” Bolus added, “As far as if they can’t get to work, geez that’s too bad.”

In recent days, the Canadian government forcibly disbanded the original Freedom Convoy that was gathered in Ottawa after invoking the never-before-used Emergencies Act. Upon the act’s invocation, the Ottawa police began to issue citations to protesters and ordered them to leave.

Protesters who chose to disregard the Canadian government’s crackdown on the Freedom Convoy were summarily arrested.

Despite the Canadian government’s zero-tolerance policy towards the Freedom Convoy protests, it appears that the truckers have inspired a global movement.

Protests inspired by the Freedom Convoy were held in New Zealand, France, and Austria.

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Chris Merill, a big-rig owner-operator and co-organizer of the American trucker protest, told the Federalist, “All that’s been shoved in our faces the last two years is fear.”

Noting that he is protesting to secure a better world for his children, the trucker said, “I don’t want them to be growing up in a world like that where they’ve got to be afraid to do anything and to be afraid of other people. Anybody is scared to do anything anymore and I don’t like that, That is not the United States that I was proud of. The United States now, it worries me, it scares me.”

Canadian police enforce 'zero tolerance' crackdown on protestors as the Freedom Convoy goes international



Canadian police have begun arresting people protesting COVID-19 vaccine mandates on the Ambassador Bridge that connects Canada and the United States.

Windsor police said on Sunday morning that they had already made several arrests and that protesters will face a charge of “mischief” when arrested, per NBC News.

The Windsor Police said, “Enforcement actions continue at the demonstration area” and “there will be zero tolerance for illegal activity.”

Enforcement actions continue at the demonstration area with arrests being made. Vehicles being towed. Please continue avoiding the area.
— Windsor Police (@Windsor Police) 1644758056

Protestors blockaded the Ambassador Bridge in solidarity with the ongoing Freedom Convoy protests opposing Canada’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate.


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The Ambassador Bridge is Canada’s busiest border crossing, and the protests are costing an estimated $392.56 million a day in cross-border transactions.

Gretchen Whitmer, the Governor of Michigan, said in an interview that “The Canadian government has to do whatever it takes to safely and swiftly resolve [the blockade].”

The Ambassador Bridge connects Canada to the state of Michigan, so the blockade impedes the flow of goods to and from Michigan.

The Biden administration has also recently urged the Canadian government to use force to break up the peaceful Freedom Convoy protests.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that he was working with his country’s Incident Response Group to “make sure municipal, provincial, and federal authorities have what they need to end the blockades and protect public safety.”


I convened the Incident Response Group again today \u2013 we went over the efforts underway to address the illegal blockades and occupations. We\u2019ll continue to make sure municipal, provincial, and federal authorities have what they need to end the blockades and protect public safety.
— Justin Trudeau (@Justin Trudeau) 1644720790

Despite Trudeau’s “nice guy” public persona and popularity among leftwing political circles, it appears that his handling of the Freedom Convoy protests have soured his standing among his constituents.

Trudeau, who already leads a minority coalition in the Canadian government, is receiving dismal poll numbers over his response to the protest. Only 16% of Canadians “want to vote for him because of how he has dealt with the situation.”

The Police Chief of Ottawa, Peter Sloly, told reporters that reinforcements from Canada’s federal government would be necessary to break up the protests citing the Freedom Convoy’s dedication and commitment to protesting.

He said, “This is an entirely sophisticated level of demonstrators. They have the capability to run strong organization here provincially and nationally, and we’re seeing that play out in real-time.”

Despite the Canadian government’s intense crackdown on the Freedom Convoy, the protestors inspired a global movement.

Protests in the vein of the Freedom Convoy have assembled in New Zealand, France, and Austria.


La tension ne retombe pas sur les #ChampsElysees apr\u00e8s plusieurs heures d\u2019incidents. #convoisdelalibertepic.twitter.com/5uTsMPNjhC
— Cl\u00e9ment Lanot (@Cl\u00e9ment Lanot) 1644680977

A group calling itself the “USA Trucker Convoy” is purportedly planning a Freedom Convoy-style protest in the United States.

The Department of Homeland Security is monitoring the developing American Freedom Convoy.