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Trump supporters gather for a demonstration outside the TCF center in Detroit, Michigan, Nov. 6. AFP-Yonhap |
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Armed supporters of President Donald Trump gather to protest the election results at the Maricopa County Elections Department office in Phoenix, Arizona, Nov. 6. AFP-Yonhap |
Protesters crying foul over the presidential election vote-counting rallied outside tabulation centers in Phoenix and Detroit, Friday, responding to groundless claims by President Donald Trump that the Democrats were trying to steal the White House.
The protests came as elections officials in several states where Democrat Joe Biden was ahead said the anger vented outside their doors made them worried about the safety of their workers.
Roughly 200 Trump supporters gathered for a third straight day in front of the elections center in Phoenix, where hundreds of workers were processing and counting ballots.
''When we start auditing some of these voter rolls, their fraud may actually be exposed,'' conservative activist Charlie Kirk told the crowd, eliciting cheers.
In Detroit, dozens of Trump supporters returned to the streets outside the city's convention center, where election workers counted ballots.
''Stop the steal!'' the protesters chanted. Some carried signs that read, ''Make Elections Fair Again'' and ''We Love Trump.'' Police cordoned off streets leading to the building and maintained a close watch on the protest.
The county treasurer in Detroit, Eric Sabree, said he had closed his office because of threats. In a statement, Sabree said the decision was made ''in the interest of the safety of taxpayers and our staff" and because of ''credible information'' from the sheriff's office.
In Philadelphia, two men with handguns were arrested Thursday night near the convention center where the vote-counting that could decide the White House race was ongoing.
The men, aged 42 and 61, traveled to the city from Virginia in a Humvee and did not have permits to carry the weapons in Pennsylvania, police said. A military-style rifle without a serial number was found inside their vehicle along with ammunition, Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw said.