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The first of multiple trucker convoys slated to arrive in Washington D.C., in the coming days departed from Pennsylvania this week and were a few miles outside the capital Wednesday, one of the organizers told Fox News.
Bob Bolus, who owns a trucking company, said his convoy departed Scranton on Tuesday in an effort to grab the attention of lawmakers behind COVID-19 mandates and restrictions.
On Wednesday evening, he told Fox News he was 30 miles from the capital in "bumper-to-bumper" traffic. He earlier promised to caused gridlock and disruptions on the Capital Beltway as well as delays.
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"I'm down to 2mph," he told Fox News while stuck in traffic. "We're the tip of the arrow right now."
He added that the convoy was not the cause of Wednesday's traffic jam.
He said some truck drivers departed in the middle of the convoy over potential threats of arrest. More are expected to depart from as far as California next week.
The protest movement is mostly centered on government mandates related to COVID-19.
Bolus said he's taken issue with mask and vaccine requirements, rising fuel prices, trucking industry regulations and illegal immigration.
"It's taken out rights. It's taken everything America stands for," he said. "We're just simply saying, the rights they took, to simply reinstate them."
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Protesters part of the Freedom Convoy gather at the Buffalo Peace Bridge near the U.S and Canada border. American truckers are expected to arrive in convoys to Washington D.C., to protest COVID-19 mandates. (Fox News Digital)
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Trucks line the downtown streets of Ottawa on the 14th day of the "Freedom Convoy." (Fox News Digital/Lisa Bennatan)
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Truckers stage a protest in Canada. (Fox News Digital)
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Protesters gather at the Buffalo Peace Bridge near the U.S and Canada border. (Fox News Digital)
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Support pours in for Canadian truckers protesting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's COVID-19 vaccine mandate. (FOX NEWS DIGITAL)
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Trucks are parked on Metcalfe Street as a rally against COVID-19 restrictions, which began as a cross-country convoy protesting a federal vaccine mandate for truckers, continues in Ottawa, Ontario, on Jan. 30. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via AP) ( )
"What they're seeing today is just a prelude of what's going to come if they don't sit down and listen to us and get rid of these restrictions," he added. "Because then we'll shut the country down. We control this country. Not the government."
In response to the flood of truck drivers expected to converge in D.C., the National Guard will assist officers with traffic support.
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In Canada, truckers there have clashed with authorities amid their own weeks-long demonstration against government mandates.
"We have to support our Canadian counterparts," Bolus said. "They've been screwed over. They lost their freedom there."