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Trump approves emergency declaration for Washington, effective through Jan 24

Updated: 2021-01-12 09:13

A member of the Washington State National Guard stands behind security fence outside the Washington State Capitol Building, as the 2021 Legislative session begins in Olympia, Washington, January 11, 2021. [Photo/Agencies]

WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump on Monday approved the emergency declaration for Washington, DC, the nation's capital, through Jan 24, covering the date of President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration on Jan 20.

"Today, President Donald J. Trump declared that an emergency exists in the District of Columbia and ordered Federal assistance to supplement the District's response efforts due to the emergency conditions resulting from the 59th Presidential Inauguration from Jan 11 to Jan 24, 2021," the Office of the White House Press Secretary said in a statement.

The emergency declaration authorized the Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Emergency Management Agency to coordinate resources with state and local authorities, and came as Washington braced for heightened possibility of violence in the lead-up to and during Biden's inauguration.

The declaration was in response to a letter sent to Trump on Sunday by Washington DC Mayor Muriel Bowser, who already declared a 15-day public emergency for the city shortly after pro-Trump demonstrators stormed the US Capitol on Jan 6.

"In light of the attack on the Capitol and intelligence suggesting further violence is likely during the Inaugural period, my administration has reevaluated our preparedness posture for the Inauguration, including requesting the extension of DC National Guard support through Jan 24, 2021," Bowser wrote in the letter.

"I have determined that the plans and resources previously assigned to the Inauguration are insufficient to establish a safe and secure environment as a direct result of the insurrectionist actions that occurred on Jan 6," the mayor said. "Based on recent events and intelligence assessments, we must prepare for large groups of trained and armed extremists to come to Washington, DC".

On Monday, Bowser was joined by Virginia Governor Ralph Northam and Maryland Governor Larry Hogan in urging people to stay away from inaugural events, citing "last week's violent insurrection as well as the ongoing and deadly COVID-19 pandemic".

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has warned about plans of armed protests from Jan 16 through Jan 20 at all the 50 state capitols, and from Jan 17 through Jan 20 at the US Capitol in Washington.

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