Washington: The Capitol Police have requested that members of the National Guard continue to provide security at the US Capitol for another two months, the Associated Press has learned. Defence officials say the new proposal is being reviewed by the Pentagon.
The request underscores the continuing concerns about security and the potential for violence at the Capitol, two months after rioters breached the building in violence that left five people dead.
And it comes as law enforcement was on high alert Thursday around the US Capitol after intelligence uncovered a possible plot by a militia group to storm the building.
The potential plot is tied to the far-right conspiracy theory promoted by QAnon supporters that former President Donald Trump will rise again to power on March 4, the original presidential inauguration day.
US Rep. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., said she learned that the request for a 60-day extension was made in the last 36 hours, and that the Guard is now seeking volunteers from states around the country to fill the need.
Defence officials confirmed that the request is under review at the Pentagon and that the Guard has started checking states for the availability of their troops, in an effort to be prepared if final Defense Department approval is given. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations.
The more than 5,000 Guard members currently in Washington, DC, are all slated to go home on March 12, ending the mission.