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An extreme right-wing news outlet on a social media platform known for encrypted communications claims a new nationalist group of francophone Canadians and French citizens joined the siege on the U.S. Capitol and promises to “defend America” on inauguration day, when President Donald Trump is to leave office.
A purported spokesman claimed about 30 people associated with the Légion Lafayette, which is comprised of “French and Quebecois, living in Canada and the United States,” were at the Jan. 6 siege of the U.S. Capitol building and would be present at inauguration events.
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