Trump supporters rally in DC
A day after the U.S. Supreme Court denied Texas' challenge to Biden's 2020 presidential election victory, Trump supporters gathered in Washington, D.C. to protest alleged voter fraud.
The "March for Trump" event, which started at noon on Saturday, includes a march to the U.S. Supreme Court to "demand transparency and protect election integrity," according to promotional materials.
Former Trump administration national security adviser Mike Flynn was among those in attendance.
Trump tweeted Saturday morning that he just found out about the rally and said "I'll be seeing them."
On Friday, the Supreme Court rejected a lawsuit brought by the state of Texas and Republican allies of Trump to throw out millions of votes in four states and overturn Biden's victory. In dismissing the case, the court said Texas had no "cognizable interest" in how Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin and Georgia conduct their own elections.
The rally also comes as members of the Electoral College will meet Monday to formally cast their votes for president.