The rally in support of US President Donald Trump, which his supporters staged in Washington, ended in a stabbing. On Sunday, November 15, The Washington Post reports.
According to the newspaper, at about 20:00 local time in five blocks east of the White House, a clash occurred between the protesters and opponents of the current American leader. During the fight, which lasted for several minutes, one of the participants, a man in his 20s, was stabbed in the back. The victim was hospitalized with serious injuries.
As the newspaper notes, during the rally, clashes between supporters and opponents of Trump occurred several times. As a result, at least 20 people from both sides were detained. It is also known that two police officers were injured during the riots. Several more people were seen with traces of blood on their faces or clothing.
Earlier it was reported that thousands of Trump supporters came to the rally for fair elections in Washington. It was noted that the protesters, who gathered at Freedom Plaza near the White House, held American flags, demanded an end to the theft of votes, and opposed election fraud.