Fear of grenade attacks during Biden’s oath-taking ceremony, see how National Guard soldiers are involved in protecting the Capitol building

The National Guard is being asked if Joe could use conspiring explosive devices to attack the US Capitol during Biden’s oath-taking ceremony. There are also ulation hypotheses that everyone has heavy weapons.

The Daily Mail reports that Soldiers have been notified of the threats to the IED since the deadly attack on the US Capitol last week. Before Biden was sworn in, a total of 20,000 national guards have now been asked to descend to Washington to help protect the capital. DC has already put 6,200 troops there. By Saturday it will be at least 10,000.

Soldiers are now permitted to carry handguns and firearms after being authorized to carry only security equipment. Hundreds of national staff are seen lying on the floor of the Capitol building with their rifles and riot gear.

Then on Wednesday, Republican lawmakers Mike Waltz and Vicki Hertzler handed out pizza boxes to soldiers on the Capitol. Hertzler campaigned on ‘treason’ among Republicans to protest the Biden victory after the capital riots. It is believed that for the first time since the Civil War, soldiers have landed on the Capitol.

Fear of a grenade attack when Biden swears in

Speaker Nancy Pelosi thanked the military for their service for a few hours outside the Capitol Building when the House of Representatives launched a debate on a second indictment against President Trump.

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