President Joe Biden’s administration and one of the top Democrats in Congress are monitoring the trucker convoys that plan to converge on the Washington area as soon as Feb. 23.
The administration, including the Department of Homeland Security, has “been monitoring this closely,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki told reporters at the White House on Tuesday.
The administration has been working with federal, state, and local partners “to continuously assess the threat environment and keep our communities safe,” with efforts including “enhanced intelligence sharing, a critical incident response plan for the U.S. Capitol, a regional security assessment, and a simulation experiment that developed data-driven recommendations to bolster regional security,” Psaki added.
The convoys, inspired by protests in Canada, are protesting against COVID-19 vaccine mandates and other Biden administration policies.
Members of Congress are also keeping tabs on the convoys.
Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-D.C.) said she was set to receive a briefing from USCP Police Chief Thomas Manger on preparations for the convoy and Biden’s State of the Union address, which is scheduled for March 1.
“While temporary fencing due to specific and credible threats is a common-sense precaution, I’d like to ensure, even before it is erected, that there are no plans to make the fence permanent,“ Norton said in a statement, adding that she wanted to discuss how USCP will ”keep the Capitol—and D.C. residents—safe from threats related to the trucker convoy and next week’s State of the Union address.”
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) said in a recent Twitter post that truckers “work so hard to deliver food and critical supplies for all people” and are now “bravely taking a peaceful stand for our freedoms.”
“America First!” she added.
Organizers of several convoys told The Epoch Times they don’t plan on going into downtown Washington but an organization called the KNK Foundation filed on Feb. 18 for an event permit, according to a copy obtained by The Epoch Times.
Kyle Sefcik, who filed the application, wrote that the March 1 event would take place in the Sylvan Theater, which sits near the Washington Monument. The “peaceful demonstration,” which will include speakers “against mandates,” will be held in “support of convoys in Canada” and call for lifting mandates in the United States, according to the permit application.
The National Park Service has approved the application.