Prospect of protest ‘convoy’ in D.C. yet to fully coalesce as authorities get ready
WASHINGTON — An Ottawa-inspired “freedom convoy” is making its way to the U.S. capital, but as of now, it has little else in common with its Canadian namesake.
Where the protests in Canada’s capital were organized, unified and bent on disruption, the D.C. endeavour appears amorphous and is still taking shape.
One contingent departed Wednesday from a staging area in California, with others expected to join up in time for President Joe Biden’s state of the union speech next Tuesday.
The Pentagon has agreed to deploy 700 unarmed members of the National Guard to help with traffic, but beyond that, authorities aren’t sure what to expect.