After a nearly 2,500-mile journey from southern , the now estimated 30-mile-long People's Convoy is set to reach Washington Saturday in a call for 'freedom' and the removal of 'unconstitutional' mandates.While the capital city is the last leg of the 11-day trucker rally, the group's specific plans for D.C. remain under wraps. Some convoyers, while live-streaming their cross-country journey, have mentioned 'blocking the Beltway,' the 64-mile highway surrounding the city, however organizers have routinely claimed they do not intend to disrupt roads or bridges, like the Canadian protest did.'I can tell you now that there will be select trucks going to the White House,' organizer Dan Fitzgerald revealed on his Friday morning livestream. 'I don't want people thinking we are invading D.C. This is not the convoy going into D.C. commons. This is a few select drivers.'
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