Policing protests: Demonstrators say officers are taking sides as D.C. hosts pro-Trump rallies Saturday Marissa Lang, Peter Hermann The tension and violence at last month’s “Million MAGA March” has cast a long shadow, with ideologically opposed groups facing off again Saturday in the nation’s capital as police try to walk a line somewhere in between. D.C. protesters who have spent months calling for criminal justice reform say they were outnumbered and violently attacked by Proud Boys and other far-right agitators while police stood by on Nov. 14. At least three suffered knife wounds. Republican members of Congress, meanwhile, accused the District’s liberal leadership of allowing D.C. protesters to harass and set fire to the property of Trump supporters.
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